They don't, they just dye them green. The cherries used to make maraschino cherries are generally very light in color... more of a cream or yellow than red. To make green ones, they simply add green food coloring instead of red.
(The same process is used in candied cherries... cherries in general are not as universally and vividly red as most people think.)
Both red and green candied cherries are preserved with sugar and a lot of food coloring. If they wanted to, they could also make orange or purple candied cherries.
dark cherries are sweeter and red cherries are a bit sour
Does red velvet cake have cherries in it
bob marley's favorite color was green.
green,blue,red.
Both red and green candied cherries are preserved with sugar and a lot of food coloring. If they wanted to, they could also make orange or purple candied cherries.
Green of course
There is no way to make a red item green by combining another color with it. Because the color green is a complimentary color of red, the resulting color will always be a shade of brown. If you must make a red color green, then you must paint over the color with opaque pigments.
Red
Red.
you mean what color does red and green make? and it produces an orange color depending on the portions you mix together
To make brown from green, add some red-orange color.
t-t-t-totally dude
Sainsbury's has the red ones for a good price - you can get a mixture (red, yellow and green) at Julian Graves. I have not seen containers with ONLY green cherries yet.
Red. You can't make a pimary color out of a secondary color.
Since green is a secondary color, mixing it with any color would make a tertiary color. But red and green are complimentary colors and therefore would make a brown-black color. So blue, green and red mixed together would make and ugly brown color that's tinted with blue.
Brownish color