Yes, it is perfectly acceptable and safe to do so. However, adding too much can make it taste quite bitter, so only add a few drops per cup of milk.
because soap break down fat in milk
I have tried this with liquid food coloring. It does not.
no
First, you have to get a really shallow bowl and pour milk in it. Then, take a spoon and mix it so it starts to swirl. When you stop swirling, quickly put a couple drops of food coloring in it. Then repeat with a different color food coloring and so on and so forth.
whole milk lasted the longest
It depends on your reasons, but yes, you can put food coloring in lotion.
you don't have to put water in food coloring you can put it in icing or cake batter
Food coloring doesn't dissolve well in milk because milk is an emulsion of fat and water, and the fat globules create a barrier that prevents the coloring from dispersing uniformly. The fat molecules in milk are hydrophobic, meaning they repel water-based substances like food coloring. As a result, the food coloring tends to remain concentrated in certain areas rather than mixing thoroughly. This phenomenon can lead to interesting visual effects when food coloring is added to milk, as it swirls and creates patterns before eventually settling.
whole milk lasted the longest
food coloring syrup in milk
it has a chemical that breaks the milk che mical to make the food coloring burst
i dont now XD