food dye

collocation in English

meaningsoffoodanddye

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food
noun[C or U]
uk
/fuːd/
us
/fuːd/
something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep ...
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dye
noun[C or U]
uk
/daɪ/
us
/daɪ/
a substance used to change the colour ...
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(Definition offoodanddyefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffood dye

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The media containedfooddyeto facilitate egg counts.
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They then performed the usual double-blind placebo-controlled test but used 100 mg or 150 mg of thefooddyemix.
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Redfooddyeis often used in theatrical blood.
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The high concentration of anthocyanin pigment can be used as a naturalfooddye.
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Redfooddyeis often added to homemade solutions, however is not necessary and may be harmful to the birds.
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The fruit is high in anthocyanin pigment, and can be used to make a naturalfooddye.
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One of the cheapest and easiest can be made with varying recipes including corn syrup andfooddye.
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Its black colour comes from charcoalfooddye.
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For a visual experience of natural convection, a glass filled with hot water and some redfooddyemay be placed inside a fish tank with cold, clear water.
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E106, a very closely relatedfooddye, is riboflavin-5-phosphate sodium salt, which consists mainly of the monosodium salt of the 5-monophosphate ester of riboflavin.
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One batch is given orangefooddyeto produce the orange cheddar, while a separate batch is not given any dye in order to produce white cheddar.
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One way to check this is to putfooddyein the tank, and to see if the water in the toilet bowl turns the same color.
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Bluefooddyecan make this easier.
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Other elimination diets have also been proposed, targeting salicylates, food dyes, yeast, and simple sugars.
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They found that the food dyes impaired the performance of the 20 hyperactive children on paired-associate learning tests.
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This was believed to arise from wholesale dealers using cheaper chemical dyes instead of the traditional food dyes.
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Cosmetic colorants are highly regulated and also used as food dyes.
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Many pellets contain artificial food dyes and preservatives that may be harmful; however there are no-color-added options available on the market.
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Because food dyes are classed as food additives, they are manufactured to a higher standard than some industrial dyes.
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