🌟 Add a splash of boldness to your kitchen creations!
TRS Red Food Colour is a 25g pack of vibrant, high-quality food coloring featuring Ponceau 4R and Tartrazine dyes. Its compact size and precise formulation make it perfect for professional and home use, ensuring consistent, eye-catching red hues in all your culinary masterpieces.
Package Dimensions | 5.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 cm; 25 g |
Weight | 25 g |
Units | 25 gram(s) |
Brand | TRS |
A**R
The best red food colouring
TRS is without doubt the best red food colouring. It is the most vibrant and produces authentic BIR tandoori dishes. Because of it's vibrancy very little is required to produce the depth of colouration required unlike so many other makes. I thoroughly recommend it.
J**N
GREAT FOR THAT TAKEAWAY TANDOORI GLOW IN THE DARK RED. BUT WEAR GLOVES!
Brilliant for staining your chicken legs glowing red....and your hands, so wear latex gloves. Unless you want the look of a mad axeman, that is🪓🩸🩸🩸.Small pot but, trust me, a little goes a long way so it is actually good value, imo. Mixes into your thick yoghurt based marinade easily, or rub onto the chicken. Uber effective in the colour stakes, can't detect any flavour and the powder's almost talcum powder fine.Yep, it's a good product.
R**A
Use by date
Product arrived quickly, however I was a bit disappointed to see the use by date was January 2025. Maybe this is the norm with red colouring; I’m not sure. Otherwise it was fine.
A**S
Great for Tandoori style cooking
Only need to use a little to colour food.
A**Y
Salty
Read the reviews and they said it's not salty, but believe me mine is!! Hope it doesn't effect the flavour of my food as I haven't tried in the food yet just licked a few grains on my finger
J**.
Does the job :)
This little jar/pot is better than the liquid red food dye in my opinion, with it being powder you only need a little to add a lovely bright red colour to any food items. I use this in my Tikka dishes to add a nice red colour to the chicken.
A**R
TRS Red Food Colour 25g
Perfect
A**E
Does what it says on the tin
You only need a small amount even in a large pot. A teaspoon can get my ribs red raw 👀
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