Technically, the answer is no, since anyting you add to change the color of food is a food coloring. But if you simply wish to avoid bottled coloring, there are many substitutes. Beet juice makes foods red. Beet powder is even more concentrated. Annato and saffron provide a nice yellow color. Blue would be tough, but spinach or wheat grass could be liquified, strained and dried to provide a nice green. What color are you after?
with beats, u have to boil it in water
OR
with strawberries and raspberries
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No because red die is not edible and food coloring is
Red food coloring is heavier than blue. The reason for this is because it takes more compounds to make red food coloring. Red food coloring is too far from the normal color, so it is heavier.
no
YES
Food coloring.
In food coloring it is about 5 drops of yellow to one drop of red food coloring.
You can't make red, it is a primary color
Ahhh no.
Red and blue make purple.
Red velvet cake is a semi-chocolate cake that has had enough red food coloring added to it to make it look red. If you don't wish to add the food coloring, it would simply be a cake with a slight chocolate flavor and a cream cheese icing.
because it is red
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