No, food coloring is not a salt. Food coloring refers to various synthetic or natural dyes used to enhance the appearance of food. While some food colorings may contain salts or other compounds as part of their formulation, the coloring agents themselves are typically not classified as salts. Salts are specific chemical compounds formed by the reaction of an acid and a base, which is not the case with most food colorings.
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