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    Do you think if they added different colors to your food, would still like it?

    If ketchup was now green, meat was very pink and rice was blue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vieope
    Do you think if they added different colors to your food, would still like it?

    If ketchup was now green, meat was very pink and rice was blue.

    Im sure Heinz made a green ketchup once not sure if it was succesful or not.


    If the taste of the food dosnt alter then it wouldnt be a problem but i dont like the thought of eating food being full of artificial colouring or food dye dont think it would be to good on your health on the long run.

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    I thought artificial colouring was fine.

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    I wish rice was blue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fufu
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    I think in the UK heinz did a green ketchup for halloween
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    Rice can be dyed any color, we make pink and green mochi every new year cause my gf's family is Japanese we pound the mochi ourselves we add dye while we pound and then the women take the mashed rice blob and make balls or stuff them with things like red beans, peanut butter or choclate.

    Heinz has different colored catsups:


    H.J. Heinz Co., which has sold the condiment in red, green, purple, pink, orange and teal, is adding blue to its palette of crazy-colored ketchup.

    We did an experiment just like this in my Nutrition class in High School, we made a selection of foods and added food colors to them and then went to an kindergarten class and the kids loved the crazy colored foods, except they were a bit taken back by the green macaroni and cheese probably cause it looked like a vegetable and you know how kids can be about green veggies.
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