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its a mixture
Red food colouring, Vinegar, and Baking Soda.
The food colouring itself does not have any affect on the growth of the plant, it does however colour or "stain" the tissues of the plant - sometimes making them easier to see under a microscope. If certain flowers (normally cut flowers) are watered with water containing food colouring, the colour of the flowers can be artificially manipulated (this is sometimes done with chrysanthemums, roses and carnations). The colour change is not permanent as it is not a genetic characteristic, only a physical change due to the coloured pigment.
Adding food coloring to food typically does not change the taste significantly because food coloring is added in very small amounts. However, some food colorings may have a slight flavor of their own, but it is usually very subtle and masked by the other flavors in the food.
No, flowers absorb water through their stems to nourish themselves, but they do not consume food coloring. Adding food coloring to flower water can change the color of the petals as the flower absorbs the colored water through its stems.
Sweetheart, all countries except Siberia have food colouring.
Pink food colouring of course! and blue food colouring because there's blue cotton candy too
No. Food colouring is just a way to colour your food. It does not give off flavor.
Yes, food colouring mixes into water and will become uniform.
no iceing is not the same it is better
mix it with water
no
it can make it a color ex frosting plan if you put food colouring then mix you can make it any color you want
Blue and red colouring
By diffusion.
you store it in the
From food colouring