Orangey dye derived from the achiote or 'lipstick tree', used to colour double Gloucester, Red Leicester and Shropshire blue
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- A yellowish-red dye obtained from the seeds of a tropical American tree, used for colouring food and fabrics
- Small tropical American tree, Bixa orellana, whose pulpy seeds yield the food colouring E160b
- Cheese colorer
- Bright orange colouring matter obtained from the seeds of a tropical American tree
- Tropical American tree also called the achiote whose seeds produce an orange-red dye used in food colouring
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