Yes, you can. Just remember that food coloring paste is a lot thicker than liquid food color so you use a lot less. Start with just a tiny bit on the end of a spoon and add more in tiny amounts as necessary. Usually 1/2 teaspoon of gel paste is equal to about 1.5 oz of liquid food (to put it into perspective - a shot and a half of liquid) colouring
did you mean do all recipies use guava paste? well actually no because guava paste is a kind of liquid and not all recipies have liquid paste. guava paste is not like toothpaste its just like a liquid.
Paste color refers to the color of a material in a paste or concentrated form, typically used for tinting or coloring other substances. It is a concentrated coloring agent that can be mixed with various mediums to achieve the desired color.
It is liquidised wallpaper paste instead of normal it is cheaper as well
This material can be delivered as: - a solid which form a paste when water is added - a paste A paste is a colloidal gel.
Solid
It is a paste.
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Dishwashing liquid is better for everyday use as it is more versatile and easier to rinse off. Dishwashing paste is better for tackling tough greasy stains and dried-on food particles due to its more concentrated formula. Ultimately, the choice depends on the specific cleaning needs and preferences of the user.
Use the paste. Food coloring liquid will thin out the dough too much.
Marmite is a thick, sticky paste with a consistency similar to peanut butter. It is not a liquid.