Jardin des couleurs
Color Garden Colorants alimentaires purement naturels
30 mL
Color Garden Pure Natural Food Colour Multi is rated
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Les colorants alimentaires purement naturels de Color Garden® apportent des couleurs naturelles vives, attrayantes, amusantes et créatives à vos pâtisseries. Cinq paquets en plastique transparent à usage unique (6 g chacun). Contient : 1 rouge, 1 orange, 1 jaune, 1 vert, 1 bleu. Comprend un encart avec des recettes de glaçage, des conseils en matière de colorants et plus encore.
Ingrédients : Couleur rouge (jus de betterave, carotène, alcool éthylique), couleur orange (carotène, jus de betterave, alcool éthylique), couleur jaune (curcuma, alcool éthylique), couleur verte (jus de chou rouge, curcuma, bicarbonate de soude, alcool éthylique), couleur bleue (jus de chou rouge, bicarbonate de soude, alcool éthylique).
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100% d'origine végétale - ils ne tachent pas ! Pas besoin de s'inquiéter des sensibilités à FD&C Red 40 ou FD&C Yellow 5 Ajoutez naturellement de la couleur à vos projets de pâtisserie Cinq sachets en plastique transparent à usage unique (6g chacun). Contient : 1 rouge, 1 orange, 1 jaune, 1 vert, 1 bleu Chaque sachet individuel contient suffisamment de couleur pour un gâteau de taille moyenne ou pour environ 200 g de glaçage. Comprend une notice avec des recettes de glaçage, des conseils de coloration et plus encore.
Couleur rouge (jus de betterave, carotène, alcool éthylique), couleur orange (carotène, jus de betterave, alcool éthylique), couleur jaune (curcuma, alcool éthylique), couleur verte (jus de chou rouge, bicarbonate de soude, alcool éthylique), couleur bleue (jus de chou rouge, bicarbonate de soude, alcool éthylique).
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Rated 5 out of
5
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Stephanie4 from
Very satisfied!
I bought this food colouring to do a birthday cake for my daughter. When I got it in the mail, I stored it in the fridge until I used it. The package doesn't tell you too but I figured because it was a food product (and because a previous comment I read commented on the odour). When I went to use it, I did not find that it had any odour at all!
The colours turned out nice and bright. There was a subtle but noticeable taste difference between the colours. Nothing overpowering. And it didn't taste bad. The cake was delicious.
Unfortunately it is costly. But I find its worth the money not to have the chemicals that the generic food dyes have. Also, I would say it's worth the money to save myself the time and cost of having to cook/juice/boil down my own food to get the same natural food colouring!
This was my first time using this product. Next time I need food colouring, this will be the product I'll buy again!
Date published: 2020-06-12
Rated 3 out of
5
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Alla from
It works
I bought this to make a play dough. Well, it works, although color is not as bright as I would expect. But the smell... My toddler refused to play with the dough because of the horrible smell. Hopefully it will work better for baking.
Date published: 2020-02-16
Rated 5 out of
5
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Dan from
Beautiful colours and all natural!
My go-to natural food dye. I have used these for colouring eggs at Easter and making homemade playdough. The colours are vibrant and don't stain like traditional food dye.
Date published: 2024-12-26
Rated 1 out of
5
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SunshineSnowbird from
One use packets
These come in single use packets like the soy sauce in Chinese food restaurants. Unless you want to make a large quantity (like 5-10lbs) of icing all at once, the remainder is fairly useless as it is almost impossible to neatly store the small quantities left after using a few drops for jello or any other kind of project. The blue came out more greyish-purple.
Date published: 2024-03-06
Rated 4 out of
5
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CLOE from
Purchased to make bath bombs
Great product. Transferred to small bottles to extend the use as the sachets they come in are single use and this product is quite pricey. Wished they came in small glass jars.
Date published: 2025-03-07














