10 Ways to Make Holi Color with Kitchen Ingredients Posted on March 6, 2023January 29, 2025 By admin Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Spread the love Holi is the festival of colors, and what better way to celebrate than by making your own natural colors using kitchen ingredients? Not only is it a fun and creative activity, but it’s also an eco-friendly and safe alternative to the chemical-laden colors that are often used during Holi. In this blog, we’ll share 10 ways to make Holi colors with kitchen ingredients. Turmeric Powder Turmeric powder is a popular ingredient in Indian cuisine and is also known for its medicinal properties. To make a yellow Holi color, simply mix turmeric powder with flour or cornstarch to make it easier to handle. You can also add water to create a paste-like consistency. This color is perfect for smearing on faces and hands. Beetroot Juice For a bright pink color, use beetroot juice. Simply boil some beetroots in water until the water turns red. Strain the liquid and let it cool. You can add some cornstarch or flour to thicken the liquid and make it easier to apply. Red Sandalwood Powder Red sandalwood powder is a natural coloring agent and is often used in Ayurvedic skincare products. Mix the powder with some flour or cornstarch and water to make a paste. This will give you a beautiful red color that’s perfect for Holi. Henna Powder Henna powder is commonly used to create temporary tattoos on the skin. To make a green color, mix henna powder with some water and let it sit for a few hours. You can add some sugar or lemon juice to help the color stick better. Spinach Leaves For a natural green color, use spinach leaves. Boil some spinach leaves in water and strain the liquid. Let it cool and then add some flour or cornstarch to thicken the liquid. You can also add some turmeric powder to give it a yellowish-green hue. Hibiscus Flowers Hibiscus flowers are known for their vibrant color and are used in many skincare products. To make a deep pink color, boil some hibiscus flowers in water until the water turns red. Strain the liquid and let it cool. You can also add some flour or cornstarch to thicken the liquid. Carrot Juice Carrot juice is a great natural coloring agent and is perfect for creating an orange color. Simply boil some carrots in water until the water turns orange. Strain the liquid and let it cool. You can add some flour or cornstarch to thicken the liquid. Blueberries Blueberries are a natural source of anthocyanin, a pigment that gives them their deep blue color. To make a blue color, blend some blueberries and strain the liquid. You can add some cornstarch or flour to thicken the liquid and make it easier to apply. Orange Peel Powder Orange peel powder is a great natural coloring agent and is perfect for creating a bright orange color. Simply grind some dried orange peels into a powder and mix it with flour or cornstarch and water to create a paste. Paprika Powder Paprika powder is commonly used in Indian cuisine and can be used to create a red-orange color. Mix paprika powder with flour or cornstarch and water to create a paste. You can also add some turmeric powder to give it a yellowish-orange hue. Conclusion Making your own natural Holi colors using kitchen ingredients is a fun, creative, and eco-friendly way to celebrate the festival of colors. Try out these 10 ways to make Holi colors and let your imagination run wild! Download QR 🡻 Festival
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