How to label FALSE blood next to tomato sauce? I only enjoy a few basic ingredients within my pantry (and...
I only enjoy a few basic ingredients within my pantry (and I specifically have peanut butter and tomato sauce) and I want to be paid real-looking fake blood. I don't obligation it to look edible, freshly realistic contained by photos (for a school project).
Can anyone suggest any recipe that don't require chocolate sauce? Thanks.
Answers: You can use corn syrup and red food coloring.
Obviously this may stain clothes, furniture, your skin etc. So don't splash it on anything you don't want ruined.
The syrup is safe to coat yourself within, runs fairly slowly, and make big dramatic globs and flows. If you want it even stickier, you can put it in the fridge for a bit.
I'm not sure how you would manufacture real looking blood near those ingredients.
The old horror masters used chocolate syrup for blood (of course this be in B&W movies). I hold use it effectively in color props and photos next to the right lighting (green and blue lighting work well).
Plus it tastes accurate and is much easier to clean up than red food coloring.