Many people think so, theo point is, in general why eat things that have no nutritional value.
Unnatural food colourings are derived from petroleum products, which can make them bad for human health (allergies, possibly carcinogens, can cause hyperactivity). (There's nothing bad in natural food colourings, unless you happen to be allergic to any of the ingredients).
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Non-organic food is not necessarily bad for you, though it can contain GMOs, preservatives, artificial food colorings, and other additives that are bad for you.
The main byproduct of oil production is the husks of whatever seed the oil has come from. In some cases, this product may go into the production of animal feeds, which can in turn then become food for humans. Of course, there are foods which are derived from oil (rather than being a "byproduct" of the production), which include margarine. A number of artificial E-number colouring agents are derived from petroleum production, including Tartrazine and Ponceau 4R (although the safety of them is disputed and they are banned from food-products in some countries). However, artificial food colourings do offer the advantage that the colour does not degrade upon heating (which is a huge downside of plant-derived colourings).
Depends what the food colouring base is - any water based food colouring will not mix with the oil. Similarly, alcohol based food colourings. Oil based food colourings will mix just fine. Nothing spectacular happens, you just achieve coloured oil.
When children eat food colourings, nothing happens, there tongue just become the colour of the colouring, it stains and stays like that for about an hour, trust me, :$ I doesn't harm them because it is meant for food anyway, so there is nothing to worry about. Hope that helped in anyway, (:
i heard there is a kind of food coloring made with earthworms, flower nectar, grass and weeds. pretty disgusting...
plenty of sugar , and milk flavourings for it and food colourings
cause its bad
Almost all processed food contains colorings. Just give a example, a coke usually contains caramel as coloring.
Water should work well as food colourings are usually water soluble.