I don't think there are, but you can combine existing colors to achieve your desired colors. For example, if you want brown, try mixing red and green, varying the quantity of one or the other to achieve your desired shade. For black, I suppose adding a little of all of the colors together would work, but I can't assure you. Hope this helped.
equal parts of primary colors - red, blue & yellow
brown food coloring
Brown
your tongue turns black
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.
No it will not. I am planning a glow in the dark party so I have been experimenting. Food coloring itself will not glow under a black light.
Yes, or if not, you can always use a black food coloring
The only way to make a truly black frosting is to use black paste food coloring. It is not possible to get true black by mixing other colors, and liquid food coloring is not dense enough to produce anything close to black.
No, it's made of chocolate cake and red food coloring. ... No, the color in red velvet cake is provided by generous amounts of red food coloring. Blood would not be red when baked or cooked, but would be dark brown or black, as in blood sausage.
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Buy Jello mix, black food-coloring, and ingredients, and finally make the Jello normally. Before leaving the form, add the coloring.
The coloring of a Cheetah is yellow, brown in color. Cheetahs have black spots over their body including their legs. However they have white fur on their underbelly.