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==Foods==
==Foods==
# There's no prohibition of dyeing foods on Shabbat<ref>S"A 320:19</ref> even if one intended on dyeing the food. <ref>Mishna Brurah 320:56</ref>
# There's no prohibition of dyeing foods on Shabbat<ref>S"A 320:19</ref> even if one intended on dyeing the food. <ref>Mishna Brurah 320:56</ref>
# However, dyeing liquor or honey in order that it is more marketable is forbidden because of dyeing besides for performing a weekday activity on Shabbat (Uvda DeChol).<ref>Mishna Brurah 320:56</ref> Additionally, put dyes in water and leaving it in the sun in order to make dye is a Biblical prohibition.<ref>Mishna Brurah 320:56</ref>
# However, dyeing liquor or honey in order that it is more marketable is forbidden because of dyeing besides for performing a weekday activity on Shabbat ([[Uvda DeChol]]).<ref>Mishna Brurah 320:56</ref> Additionally, put dyes in water and leaving it in the sun in order to make dye is a Biblical prohibition.<ref>Mishna Brurah 320:56</ref>
==Liquids==
==Liquids==
# Since there's no prohibition of dyeing foods, it is permitted to pour red wine into white wine on Shabbat. <ref>Mishna Brurah 320:56</ref>
# Since there's no prohibition of dyeing foods, it is permitted to pour red wine into white wine on Shabbat. <ref>Mishna Brurah 320:56</ref>