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The wood yields a yellow dye.
It was used as a yellow dye, initially for silk, beginning in 1849.
The bark yields a yellow dye, and the small black fruits provide a purgative.
Members of Myrica are used to gather wax for bayberry soap, yellow dye, and fish poisons.
Chamomile, meant to be brewed as a stomach-soothing tea, became the raw material for a permanent yellow dye.
Other thiazole compounds include rhodanine and the dye rhodanine red derived from it, and the yellow dye primuline.
Weld (R. luteola) yields a yellow dye that has been used for more than 3,000 years.
If it is artificially flavored with passion fruit, sweetened with Splenda and colored with yellow dye No. 5, is it still water?
Taco Bell, for example, will get rid of Yellow Dye #6, high fructose corn syrup, palm oil and artificial preservatives, and replace them with "natural" ingredients.
On the front, in contrast, the yellow dye in the green leaves has faded a bit, leaving them looking slightly bluish-gray.
An ancient natural yellow dye, crocetin, was obtained from the stigmas of Crocus sativus; this dye is undoubtedly derived from lycopene in the plant.
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