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colouringFood additive used to alter or improve the colour of processed foods. Colourings include artificial colours, such as tartrazine and amaranth, which are made from petrochemicals, and the ‘natural’ colours such as chlorophyll, caramel, and carotene. Some of the natural colours are actually synthetic copies of the naturally occurring substances, and some of these, notably the synthetically produced caramels, may be injurious to health. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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You Will Need: * Dry rice * Small dishes * Spoons * Food coloring * Stencil or cookie cutter * Paper * Pencil * Clear contact paper * Tape * Scissors * A piece of string about 10 inches long * 2 clear notebook hole reinforcers [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Directions: 1. t have to add red food coloring to the sugar water to attract hummingbirds. The Company, which sells spices, seasonings and food coloring, is working to reduce costs with the completion of its restructuring program of 5 cent per share, also reaffirmed its earnings per share guidance for 2009 of $2. |
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