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Food So Beautiful You Won't Want to Eat It!

Food, especially baked goods, can be a fantastic canvas for color! Here are some creative and insanely colorful ideas for sweet treats that prove the sky's the limit when it comes to rainbow varieties!

Blue velvet cupcakes

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A polka-dot cake

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A colorful spin on deviled eggs

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Cake eggs!

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Glittering cookies

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A dreamy rainbow popsicle

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Even bread can be colorful and delicious!

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Rainbow skewers

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Magical cookies

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Colorful sweet dots

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Beautiful meringue nests

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Pink peanut cookies

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Hillarious marshmallows

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Or marshmallows that greet you!

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Gorgeous treats

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Make sweets that are any color of the rainbow

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Classic lavender macaroons

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Oreos painted every color!

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Rainy day cupcakes

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Polka-dot brownies

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Almost too striking to eat!

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A beautiful layer cake

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Kids will go nuts over these cookies!

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Colored peppermint paddies

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Muffin cups revamped!

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Ever heard of a cake-sicle?

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Robbin's eggs cupcakes

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Rainbow Rice Crispie treats

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Make your own colorful cereal marshmallows!

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All shades of pink

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Brightly colored gummies

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A fruity rainbow cake that looks delicious!

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Creatively colored marshmallows

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All natural coloring ingredients (some of which can be made at home)!

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Make Food Coloring Naturally at Home!

Here are some recipes for food dyes that can be made at home from fruits and vegetables, and are 100 percent natural and healthy!

Purple Food Coloring from Red Cabbage

Take one half of a big red cabbage and chop it into big chunks. Put these chunks in a pot of boiling water, adding just enough water to cover the cabbage. After about an hour boiling, the cabbage should lose its color and the water should turn dark purple. Remove the pot from the heat and let it cool. Once it is completely cool, remove the cabbage and your dye is ready to use in baked good or a cooking experiment!

Red Food Coloring from Dried Hibiscus Flowers

Boil 1/2 cup of dried hibiscus flowers in about 10 cups of water. Let this mixture boil for about an hour. Once done, remove it from the heat and let it cool.

Yellow Food Coloring from Turmeric


The health benefits of this spice are widely known, meaning that it will add a healthy and colorful kick to whatever you're cooking. The taste and smell of the spice is very distinct, but you can hardly taste it in most baked goods. Just add a pinch of turmeric to whatever you'd like to turn yellow.

Green Food Coloring from Matcha Green Tea Powder

This powder can be purchased in most specialty supermarkets and it used in cakes and deserts that are flavored with green tea. But the taste of green tea does not need to be dominant, so this powder can be used to turn your creations green. You can dull the flavor of the tea by adding vanilla, almond or any other kind of extract into the mix.



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