They didn't and I can not imagine why you think they did. Yoghurt was completely unknown in ancient Egypt.
Paints were made by mixing natural mineral pigments such as chalk, ochre, arsenic sulphate, haematite, malachite, copper silicate, cobalt salts or charcoal with water and egg-white, sometimes adding gum Arabic (tree sap) or beeswax as a thickener and binder.
Yoghurt was never an element in Egyptian art.
CaO is used in white paints usually paints
mood rings, and food storages are commonly used with thermochromic paints.
No, that is not their intended use.
paints are used in art, and to decorate our home, etc.
I haven't seen it used, however, "Someday, all paints will be made this way" has been used by Horizon Paints.
Yoplait can be used as the yogurt in the parfait. Any yogurt can be used in a parfait as long as refrigeration instructions are followed on the label of the yogurt.
no bacteria are used to make yogurt
In the Renaissance
The Cochineal insect produces carminic acid from which the deep red colouring Carmine is derived. The colouring is used for such things as artificial flowers, paints, rouge, yogurt, cosmetics, food additives, and crimson ink.
Sherwin williams paint catalyst for mixing with certain paints to be used outdoors in the elements. V66v27 is used for inside paints.
Yogurt is made of culturing milk and certain bacterias but yogurt is still healthy for you and the perfect snack!
There is not any scientific evidence that alcohol can be used to avoid yogurt from getting sour. However, it is sometimes used to prevent yogurt from curdling while cooking.