Actually, you need to go to a specialty shop. There is a food color paste which is stronger than the standard food colors sold in groceries. This paste is highly concentrated, much like the difference between water colors and oil paint. The results will be a true brown. Warning! This paste is highly concentrated, so unless you want a mud brown, use very, very sparingly. I would reccommend a specialty baking shop in your town. These colors are also available online. Browse for "gel food colors" or "paste food colors".
brown food coloring
Brown
Brown may be produced by combining red and green food coloring. It would be wise to make a small test batch to determine the proportion of each color.
If you're referring to food coloring, it should make brown.
You can not make candles with food coloring, they are made out of WAX.
When mixed together, red, green, brown, and yellow food coloring will likely result in a muddy or brownish color due to the combination of these colors. The specific shade depends on the proportions used.
equal parts of primary colors - red, blue & yellow
the food coloring
hell no. looks can be decieving. Food coloring is only used to make food look more appealing.
can you tie dye shirts with food coloring
In food coloring it is about 5 drops of yellow to one drop of red food coloring.
Yes this site has instructions.instructables.com/id/how-to-color-stuff-without-food-coloring/