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"
Cochineal (Dactylopius coccus)
Carmine is a bright shade of red, originally a dye made from boiled insect scales.
periodic acid schiff best's carmine PAS_D
No, there are no beetles in shellac varnish. A secretion from the Lac beetle is/was used to create it.http://www.madehow.com/Volume-4/Shellac.htmlBut Luthiers use Cochineal beetles in violin varnish.http://www.leroydouglasviolins.com/varnish.htm
With proper medication you can eat whatever you choose.
cochineal + fire = carmine cactus + beetle = cochineal
It is called cochineal (E120). CARMINE - as in carmine red
Cochineal is E120 - Red Food Colouring and is made of crushed Cochineal insects.
Obtained from the harmonic acid produced by some scaled insects, such as the cochineal and the Polish Cochineal.
Carmine
Cochineal + fire
There is no pigment made from cochineal. Real cochineal is a dye (not pigment) that is extracted form a beetle, but it is a potential allergen. Although it is often referred to as cochineal, it is also called carmine.
Cochineal, a natural red dye derived from the crushed bodies of cochineal insects, is commonly found in various food products. It can be present in items like yogurt, ice cream, candies, fruit juices, and some processed meats. Additionally, cochineal is sometimes used in cosmetics and textiles. Always check ingredient labels for terms like "carmine" or "E120" to identify its presence.
Coca-Cola=carmine+soda water carmine=cochineal+fire cochineal=cactus+beetle soda water=carbon dioxide+water carbon dioxide=oxygen+man
The cochineal is a scale insect. This insect belongs in the suborder Sternorrhyncha. This insect can be found in South American and Mexico. The dye carmine is derived from them.
Yes. The red ones are not vegetarian, they contain carmine which is derived from the cochineal beetle.
You can't make coke go buy it for 1.75 In some shops, near the station it can be $1.00