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Add Visual Attraction To Your Cuisines With Food Colorants

Just imagine your food as black and white! Or some dull colors like muddy Grey! Will you be tempted enough to eat them?

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Add Visual Attraction To Your Cuisines With Food Colorants

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  1. Add Visual Attraction To Your Cuisines With Food Colorants Just imagine your food as black and white! Or some dull colors like muddy Grey! Will you be tempted enough to eat them? Most of the people would not. Seeing is very significant for us human beings and that is a known fact since ages. Early civilizations introduced color into their food and that too very naturally. Ancient Egyptians made their food yellow with saffron. Wines were also colored in 400 B.C.E. using saffron only. Romans colored their white bread by mixing alum to the flour. Today our food processing industry uses many types of industrial colorants, the main being- Food Dyes and Lake Food Colors. Not only food stuff ,but pharmaceutical products, cosmetics, inks, plastic food containers etc. are also colored with these artificial colors. So when you are having those colorful vitamin pills or using that lipstick, you are consuming these artificial food colors. It's not that only synthetic food colors are used in processed foods and other materials, there are many organic lake colors (organic lake pigments) too that are widely used for coloring food, thanks to the awareness about organic living! These organic lake pigments are obtained from natural sources. Some of the examples of such organic lake food colors include caramel, turmeric, beet and berry juice, paprika, saffron etc. There is a wide range of synthetic colors too that are safe and commonly used in culinary preparations to make it more attractive and tempting for the palates. Synthetic foods are offered in highly purified form and are approved under the pure food and drug act, making it completely safe for the users. Synthetic Food Colors are commonly used in syrups, cakes, biscuits, candies, ice creams and fruit juices among others. Archaeological evidences show the use of synthetic food color to over 3000 years ago and their popularity has only increased with the passing times. Synthetic food make the preparations more delectable and appetizing as taste is largely influenced by the smell and appearance of food stuffs. There are many synthetic colors including Allura Red Amaranth, Black, Green, Sunset Yellow, red etc and are used to give richness to even natural fruit drinks like orange juice. Blended colors are made by mixing two or more colors for the desired color result. These water soluble coloring agents are combined in the desired fashion to get the right color. Blended are typically made to cater to the unique needs of the customers and are manufactured in compliance with the international quality standards. Blended are used in ice creams, fruit drinks, pastries and even pharmaceutical products. Some of the examples of industrial colors include pink, chocolate brown, lemon yellow, purple and pea green - to list just a few. For more information visit: wcmfgr.com

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