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To make it look more appealing to the eye so as to want to eat it more. EX: You probably wouldn't want to eat a mold looking substance even if it tasted like heaven?


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well food coloring actually colors your food. for example, if you want green mashed potatoes, you put a few drops of food dye in the mashed potatoes. it really does brighten your food! :)

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It's usually added as decoration e.g. adding food colouring to icing for a cake could make it go from any colour from green to pink!!!

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All legal food colourings have no biological action except in extremely high doses (far beyond anything that could be obtained by eating or drinking a product containing them).

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It changes the colouring of the plant

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Will food coloring change the color of a plants?

No.


How do plants without chlorophyllgreen coloring in the leaves of plants make food?

photosynthesis


Plants that have no green coloring and obtain their food from other plants and from animals?

cacti


How do plants drink food coloring?

they use this thin called xylem


What do you call the green coloring matter plants need to produce food?

Chlorophyll


How does salt affect food coloring?

Unless the food coloring has some active ingredient, it will not affect the salt water chemically. In the environment, adding excessive food coloring to water may reduce the amount of light available to plants living in the water. Otherwise the coloring itself is innocuous.


How does food coloring affect a plants' color?

yes it does! It uses something called capilarry action


Is there DNA in food coloring?

no there is not DNA in food coloring


What is the green coloring matter in plants that inable them to make food?

Its called chlorophyll which is in the plant's chloroplasts.


How do you turn flowers different colors?

You take food coloring and add it to the plants water it will change the color


Which flowers change coloring with food coloring?

As plants grow they draw water and nutrients up from the soil. Cut flowers still draw water up from the vase and if there is food coloring in the water it goes up with the water.


The green coloring that plants use in photosynthesis?

chlorophyll is the green coloring plants use in photosynthesis