Water, Glycerin, and Natural Color derived from Annatto Seed.

Introducing our Orange Food Coloring, Natural, a premium quality, plant-based coloring solution designed to bring vibrant hues to your culinary creations. This natural food coloring is perfect for professional chefs, bakers, and home cooks who prioritize using clean, non-artificial ingredients in their recipes. Made from carefully selected natural sources, our orange food coloring ensures that your dishes not only look appealing but are also free from synthetic additives. Ideal for a wide range of applications, this bulk option is perfect for those who require larger quantities for commercial or frequent use.

Ingredients:

Our Orange Food Coloring, Natural is crafted from high-quality, plant-derived ingredients. The primary source of color is derived from annatto seeds, which are known for their vibrant orange hue. This natural ingredient is carefully processed to maintain its rich color and ensure it blends seamlessly into your recipes. Free from artificial dyes and preservatives, our food coloring is a safe and healthy choice for all your culinary needs.

Benefit:

Choosing our Orange Food Coloring, Natural offers numerous benefits. Firstly, it provides a vibrant and consistent color that enhances the visual appeal of your dishes. Being plant-based, it is a healthier alternative to synthetic food dyes, making it suitable for health-conscious consumers. Additionally, it is free from common allergens, making it a versatile option for various dietary requirements. The bulk packaging ensures you have an ample supply for all your cooking and baking needs, reducing the frequency of reordering and saving on costs.

Applications:

Our Orange Food Coloring, Natural is perfect for a variety of culinary applications. Use it to add a pop of color to cakes, cookies, frostings, and beverages. It is also ideal for savory dishes that require a touch of color, such as sauces and soups.

Brewing Instructions

To achieve the desired shade of orange, start by adding a small amount of our natural food coloring to your recipe. Gradually increase the quantity until the preferred color intensity is reached. It is recommended to mix the coloring thoroughly to ensure even distribution throughout the dish.

Storage:

Store the Orange Food Coloring, Natural in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure the container is tightly sealed to maintain the product's freshness and prevent contamination. Proper storage will extend the shelf life and preserve the quality of the coloring.

Food Coloring Product Applications: Food, beverage, desserts, baked goods, alcohol, mocktails, DIY craft projects

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Usage Levels - Food Coloring: Adjust to your liking

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Orange Food Coloring, Natural

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Sunshine in a bottle! Our Orange Food Coloring is pure, organic, and free from artificial ingredients, additives, colors, or preservatives. Enjoy vibrant, natural hues with peace of mind. Experience the best coloring nature intended.

Water, Glycerin, and Natural Color derived from Annatto Seed.

Introducing our Orange Food Coloring, Natural, a premium quality, plant-based coloring solution designed to bring vibrant hues to your culinary creations. This natural food coloring is perfect for professional chefs, bakers, and home cooks who prioritize using clean, non-artificial ingredients in their recipes. Made from carefully selected natural sources, our orange food coloring ensures that your dishes not only look appealing but are also free from synthetic additives. Ideal for a wide range of applications, this bulk option is perfect for those who require larger quantities for commercial or frequent use.

Ingredients:

Our Orange Food Coloring, Natural is crafted from high-quality, plant-derived ingredients. The primary source of color is derived from annatto seeds, which are known for their vibrant orange hue. This natural ingredient is carefully processed to maintain its rich color and ensure it blends seamlessly into your recipes. Free from artificial dyes and preservatives, our food coloring is a safe and healthy choice for all your culinary needs.

Benefit:

Choosing our Orange Food Coloring, Natural offers numerous benefits. Firstly, it provides a vibrant and consistent color that enhances the visual appeal of your dishes. Being plant-based, it is a healthier alternative to synthetic food dyes, making it suitable for health-conscious consumers. Additionally, it is free from common allergens, making it a versatile option for various dietary requirements. The bulk packaging ensures you have an ample supply for all your cooking and baking needs, reducing the frequency of reordering and saving on costs.

Applications:

Our Orange Food Coloring, Natural is perfect for a variety of culinary applications. Use it to add a pop of color to cakes, cookies, frostings, and beverages. It is also ideal for savory dishes that require a touch of color, such as sauces and soups.

Brewing Instructions

To achieve the desired shade of orange, start by adding a small amount of our natural food coloring to your recipe. Gradually increase the quantity until the preferred color intensity is reached. It is recommended to mix the coloring thoroughly to ensure even distribution throughout the dish.

Storage:

Store the Orange Food Coloring, Natural in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure the container is tightly sealed to maintain the product's freshness and prevent contamination. Proper storage will extend the shelf life and preserve the quality of the coloring.

Food Coloring Product Applications: Food, beverage, desserts, baked goods, alcohol, mocktails, DIY craft projects

See our full Nature's Flavors product applications compatibility guide

Usage Levels - Food Coloring: Adjust to your liking

Learn more with our resource guides

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FAQs

To achieve the best results with natural and organic colorings, add them after cooking or heating whenever possible to reduce heat exposure. Test different system conditions, as some pigments react to acidity or high temperatures, and try small trial sizes to find the ideal fit for your application. Use our concentrated natural and organic color powders or liquids for stronger, more stable hues that endure baking. Protect colors from light and oxygen by storing them in airtight, opaque containers and using them soon after opening. Finally, keep in mind that natural pigments may be less vibrant than synthetic dyes, but with proper selection and handling, their brightness and stability can be greatly enhanced.

It’s best to experiment with small batches to determine the ideal color concentration for your specific product. While adding more color can boost intensity, eventually the vibrancy may plateau and could impact flavor, texture, or appearance.

Several pigments perform exceptionally well in acidic environments despite usually altering the hue of some natural colors. Anthocyanins, found in ingredients like red cabbage and purple sweet potato, become more vibrant and shift toward red or pink, making them excellent for pickled or acidic preserves. Turmeric also stays bright yellow and relatively stable, while annatto retains its yellow-orange hue. In contrast, chlorophyll-based greens often turn olive or brown, and beet-derived betalains may fade. To ensure optimal results, test small batches under your product’s specific pH and processing conditions before scaling up.

Powdered colors are generally more concentrated and can deliver bolder, more vibrant results in baking. They're also easier to incorporate into dry mixes and batters. Liquid colors offer convenience and easier blending, but may be less concentrated. For maximum vibrancy in baked goods, start with powdered forms and add color late in the mixing process to minimize heat exposure.

Powdered forms are more concentrated, have a longer shelf life, and work well in dry applications since they don’t affect texture or moisture content. However, they may need thorough mixing to disperse evenly and can clump if not handled properly. Liquid colors, on the other hand, blend more easily. They are ideal for beverages and are convenient to measure, though they’re usually less concentrated. In general, choose powders for baking and dry mixes, and liquids for beverages or other applications where smooth blending is key.

Achieving a true natural black color is difficult, as most natural pigments tend to have red or purple undertones or produce a grayish or brown tint instead. The final shade is also influenced by factors such as pH levels and the composition of the base system.

Our natural food colors are not designed or intended for hair dye applications. While some plant-based pigments can temporarily stain hair, they cannot penetrate the hair cuticle to deposit color permanently like chemical dyes. Results will be limited and short-lived.

Yes, it’s possible, but results will vary depending on the fabric material. Powdered pigments can color natural fibers like cotton, silk, or wool when paired with a mordant or fixative such as salt, vinegar, or alum. Liquid colors tend to be less effective on fabric unless mixed with a binder. Synthetic materials like polyester or nylon generally don’t absorb natural dyes well. Overall, the coloration is usually temporary and most suitable for craft or decorative uses unless proper mordanting techniques are applied.

When using natural food coloring, make sure that you use it in small amounts and adjust if necessary. Certain pigments (i.e., turmeric, beet) can impart a flavor if used in higher amounts.

To extend the longevity of natural colors in bottled alcoholic beverages, protect them from light and heat by storing the bottles in a cool, dark place, ideally in opaque or dark-colored glass. Keep in mind that both pH and alcohol content can impact color stability—reds and purples, such as anthocyanins, are especially prone to fading. It’s best to test small batches first to evaluate how the color holds up over time.

Some of our pigments can be used in cosmetic applications like lip balm, lotion, or bath products, but they are formulated as food-grade ingredients. We recommend testing in your specific formulation first and verifying compatibility with skin or product pH.

Our natural color products remain shelf-stable for up to three years when stored in cool, dry conditions away from direct light and heat. Over time, some gradual fading or slight color shifts may occur, particularly if exposed to light, heat, or oxygen. To preserve maximum vibrancy, store the colors in airtight, opaque containers and keep them in a cool, dark location.

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