Some yogurts have carmine in them to color the yogurt,
The Cochineal is an insect used to make carmine dye, a red tint. In various forms it is used to dye fabrics, cosmetics, paints, food coloring for cheeses, yogurts, alcohol, and baked goods. The dye is created from either drying and pulverizing the bodies of the insects, or boiling the dried bodies in which various compounds and elements are added to create the dye. This is not considered a Kosher food in Muslim and Jewish cultures.
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Carmine is used as a food dye in many different products. For example: juices, ice cream, yogurt, candy, and as a dye in different cosmetic products such as lipsticks and eyeshadows.
Carmine is a bright shade of red, originally a dye made from boiled insect scales.
Ice creams, cranberry juice, other fruit juices yogurts candies burts bees lip balm, ect. it can also be called "CRIMSON LAKE, natural red number 4, E120, cochineal dye, natural color, or color added"
Carmine - used as a dye - red
No. They usually contain gelatin and they might contain carmine.
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The Beatles were a British rock band. However, it does have beetles. Most food and drinks that contain red dye, contains beetles. The red dyes carmine and cochineal are both made from a variety of beetle.
Crushing huge quantities of Cochinea
Coal don't contain a black dye.