Pigment, aluminum salt of caminic acid.
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Examples for "carmine"
Examples for "carmine"
1Hæmatoxylin and carmine preparations may be mounted either in glycerine or balsam.
2Then she lowered her glance, with carmine mounting hotly to her brow.
3Crimson.-Lakeand white, with a little vermilion, shaded with lake and carmine.
4He is a beautiful bird, white, or rose-colored with long carmine tail-feathers.
5Livius' face, grotesque already with its hastily smeared carmine, assumed new bewilderment.
1Here is the picture of a cactus with cochineal insects upon it.
2Carmine dye was made from cochineal, which consists of dried ground-up insects.
3Thus kermes gave way to cochineal, woad to indigo, and so on.
4Strew among them some whole cloves, broken cinnamon, and a little cochineal.
5As any self-respecting vegan knows, carmine food colouring comes from the cochineal insect.
1On the whole it is more durable than crimson lake.
2A similar tint may be obtained by mixing crimson lake, in cake, with the middle blue.
3Many other beautiful tints, unexceptionable in an artistic sense, are afforded by crimson lake on admixture.
4That name-Chamounix-hasalwaysbeen to my ears, as Stevenson says, 'like the horns of elf-land, or crimson lake.'
5One cake of crimson lake.
1To the milk and vinegar mixture whisk in egg, melted butter, vanilla extract and red food coloring.
2This is a version of a sweet-and-sour chicken without the bell peppers, fried batter, or red food coloring!
3She glanced up from plating the tamales, alternating them by color-they'ddyed corn husks with green, blue, and red food coloring.
4Add a few drops of red food coloring and one drop of green to create a nice dark-red blood that's safe and nontoxic.
5Star goes to her backpack and takes out a bottle of vinegar, red food coloring, and a box of Arm & Hammer baking soda.
1E120: Cochineal or carminic acid ("red 4," in common use)