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The answer to all of this is, basically, "food coloring." In the case of pasta, this is often done with vegetable extracts; for example, orange pasta may be colored with carrot juice or squash/pumpkin. Black pasta is often colored with squid ink. Green pasta is generally colored with spinach juice. Purple pasta comes from beet juice.
It depends if the purple is tasty, bitter, or whatever you are talking about.
It is a browny-pinky-purple. If you were to go for the type in which you had to dilute it would be a very bright green colour. and freshly squeezed orange juice is multicoloured, with hints of all the colours of the rainbow.
Because it's not an orange. It's not from an orange. Its this really gross orange colored goop.
orange juice
Yes. see, the orange like the fruit came before the color orange. the color orange came from the orange (fruit), how it was colored. so if the orange were to say have been purple then instead of purple the color purple would've been orange. i know, it's a hard concept to understand. but, that is the answer.
Orange Juice orange juice
Because it's the juice from an orange which is in fact orange.
There are very few naturally occurring liquids that are purple. One example is grape juice, which gets its purple color from anthocyanins found in grapes. Another example is some types of purple-colored cocktails or mixed drinks that may contain ingredients like blue curaçao or grenadine. Artificially colored beverages or drinks may also be purple, but these are typically not naturally purple.
the orange juice is a liquid but the orange does not.
No, there is no caffeine in McDonald's Orange Juice.