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does tomato sauce have red dye
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Typically, genuine tomato sauce does not contain red dye. The vibrant red color in natural tomato sauce comes from the pigment lycopene, found in tomatoes. However, some commercial brands might add food coloring to enhance the appearance or maintain color consistency. This practice is more common in lower-quality products or those aiming for a specific aesthetic appeal. Always check the ingredients list if you're concerned about artificial additives. For a more natural option, consider making homemade tomato sauce or choosing organic brands that commit to natural ingredients.
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