Purple = lila, violett
icing = Zuckerguss, Guss, Glasur
lila-farbener Zuckerguss
violette Glasur
You say "purpur" or "lila."
When you mix red and blue, you get purple; for a lighter shade, you just need white, which the icing itself would probably supply. you start with white icing....... then add purple icing a little at a time...... to make purple, you mix red and blue. more red than blue though. If you use too much blue, it turns black......... now, the lilac icing will turn darker the longer it sits so you want to make it, ice the cake, then serve it right away....... It will turn the prettiest shade of dark purple the longer it sits.....
Purpur = purple
Depends upon the icing; however, most frequently either the pecan or the walnut is used in icing (frosting) for cakes. Pecans are used in the icing for Carrot cakes, and walnuts are used in the icing for German Chocolate cakes.
Purple is pronounced [ˈpʊrpʊr]
you say ''oothaa'' to say purple in tamil
Usually it had chocolate or dark chocolate frosting with some nuts mixed in or sprinkled on top.More info:Traditional German Chocolate cakes have a caramel-like frosting, with shredded coconut and chopped nuts mixed in.
"I am going to ice the cake."
purple
You should begin with a simple white icing. Then add two drops of yellow food coloring, and one drop of red food coloring. Mix it will. Add more yellow or red until you you get the desired coloring.
I am Turkish so I can help. We say purple in Turkish as "mor".
Purple is Lila, but I believe lavender is Lavandel