Squires Kitchen Liquid Food Colouring Nasturtium Peach 20ml

Squires Kitchen
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13592
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5052338014964
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Peach Liquid Food Colour

Squires Kitchen Liquid Food Colouring Nasturtium Peach 20ml is a versatile liquid food colour for adding soft, warm peach tones to cakes, icing, desserts and decorative bakes. The delicate orange-pink shade is ideal when you want something warmer than traditional pink but softer than a bold orange, making it particularly lovely for floral designs, spring and summer bakes, wedding cakes and celebration desserts.

The liquid consistency makes the colour easy to incorporate gradually, giving you control over the finished shade. Use a little for a subtle peach tint or build the colour slowly for a stronger finish. It works particularly well for colouring royal icing, sugarpaste and other cake decorating applications where a carefully chosen colour can bring the whole design together.

Key Features:

  • 20ml bottle of liquid food colouring.
  • Warm nasturtium peach shade.
  • Concentrated format allows the colour to be added gradually.
  • Handy dropper-style bottle helps with controlled application.
  • Ideal for detailed cake decorating and creating coordinated colour palettes.
  • From Squires Kitchen, a specialist cake decorating brand.

Recipe Inspiration:

  • Peach Floral Cupcakes – Tint your icing with Nasturtium Peach and pipe delicate buttercream flowers onto vanilla cupcakes for a pretty spring-inspired finish.
  • Peach and Raspberry Celebration Cake – Use the food colouring to create peach-toned decorative details that complement fresh raspberries and layers of vanilla sponge.
  • Peach Macarons – Add a small amount of Nasturtium Peach to your macaron mixture to create warm pastel shells, then sandwich them with a vanilla or raspberry filling.
  • Floral Sugar Cookies – Colour royal icing with Nasturtium Peach and use it alongside cream, pink and green shades to create intricate floral biscuits.

Can different liquid food colours be mixed to create custom shades?

Yes. Liquid food colours can be combined in small quantities to create more individual shades. Adding pink can take Nasturtium Peach towards a rosier tone, while yellow can produce a warmer, sunnier peach. Mix a small test quantity first so you can adjust the proportions before colouring a larger batch.

Why should food colouring be added a little at a time?

The final colour can become stronger very quickly, and it is much easier to add more colouring than correct a shade that has become too intense. Adding small amounts also gives you greater control when matching colours across different cake decorations.

Can food colouring change after it has been mixed into icing?

Some coloured icings can deepen slightly as they rest, so it is worth allowing the colour to develop before adding significantly more. This is particularly useful when creating subtle pastel shades where a small difference in colour can be noticeable.

Ingredients: 

Water; Preservative: Acetic Acid; Colours: E104, E129. Allergen Statement: These products may contain NUTS. The allergens held on our manufacturing site are MILK and SULPHITES.

Allergens highlighted in BOLD.

Suitable for a Vegetarian diet

Y

Suitable for Coeliacs

Y

Please be aware that ingredients, including allergens, are subject to change. At Infusions, we consistently update our product database and strive to provide accurate allergen information for each product. If you have concerns about allergens, we strongly advise checking the product label before using it.