Gluten Free Food Colouring

Gluten Free Food Colouring

Gluten free food colouring — gel and oil-based food colouring confirmed as gluten free by their manufacturers. Chefmaster, Colour Mill, Vivid Gel, and Cake Craft edible pens. Fast Australia-wide delivery from Baking Pleasures.

Is Food Colouring Gluten Free?

The short answer is yes — most food colouring is gluten free. Standard synthetic food dyes (gel, liquid, oil-based, and powder formats) are derived from synthetic chemical compounds, not grain-based ingredients. They do not naturally contain gluten. This applies to the gel and oil-based food colouring ranges in this collection — including Chefmaster, Colour Mill, and Vivid Gel — which are all confirmed as gluten free by their manufacturers.

The primary exception worth knowing about is caramel colour (E150). Caramel colouring derived from barley can contain trace gluten, making it a concern for those with coeliac disease. This applies mainly to products that list "caramel colour" as an ingredient — such as some brown food colourings or caramel-flavoured products — rather than the synthetic dye food colours sold in this collection.

Gluten free status information is provided by our suppliers. Always check the individual product label, and if you have coeliac disease or severe gluten sensitivity, confirm directly with the manufacturer for the most current information.

Chefmaster — Gluten Free Gel Food Colouring

Chefmaster Liqua-Gel is gluten free across the full range. Chefmaster uses synthetic food-grade dyes in a glycerol and water base — no grain-derived ingredients. The full Chefmaster range including Coal Black, Super Red, Liquid Whitener, and 30+ shades in retail and bulk sizes is available here and in the dedicated Chefmaster food colouring collection.

Colour Mill — Gluten Free Oil Based Food Colouring

Colour Mill Oil Based food colouring is gluten free suitable. The oil-based formula uses synthetic pigments in a food-grade oil carrier — no gluten-containing ingredients. For chocolate, ganache, candy melts, and buttercream applications in gluten free baking, Colour Mill Oil Based is the recommended option. See the full Colour Mill range.

Vivid Gel Colours — Gluten Free Bake-Stable Gel

Vivid Gel Colours are gluten free suitable. Their bake-stable formula contains no grain-derived ingredients and holds colour through the oven — useful for gluten free baked goods where matching the colour of conventional bakes matters. For the full Vivid range, visit the Vivid Gel Colours collection.

FAQs — Gluten Free Food Colouring

Is food colouring gluten free?

Yes, most food colouring is gluten free. Synthetic food dyes — the type used in gel, oil-based, and liquid food colour — are derived from synthetic compounds, not grain-based ingredients, and do not contain gluten. The exception is caramel colour (E150) derived from barley, which may contain trace gluten. The products in this collection avoid barley-derived caramel colour and are confirmed as gluten free.

Does food dye have gluten?

Standard food dye does not contain gluten. The active colouring agents in commercial food dyes — including Tartrazine (E102), Allura Red (E129), Brilliant Blue (E133), and others — are synthetic compounds with no grain-based origin. Food dye products in this collection are confirmed gluten free by their manufacturers.

Is caramel colour (E150) gluten free?

It depends on the source. Caramel colour made from wheat or barley may contain trace gluten and is a concern for people with coeliac disease. Caramel colour made from sugar cane or corn is gluten free. This primarily applies to brown food colouring products and products listing caramel colour as an ingredient — not the synthetic gel and oil-based colourings in this collection.

Is gel food colouring gluten free?

Yes — gel food colouring is gluten free. The gel base typically contains water, glycerol or glucose syrup, and synthetic dye — none of which contain gluten. Chefmaster Liqua-Gel and Vivid Gel Colours — the main gel options in this collection — are both confirmed as gluten free.

Is Colour Mill food colouring gluten free?

Yes — Colour Mill Oil Based food colouring is gluten free. The oil-based formula uses synthetic pigments and contains no grain-derived ingredients. See the full Colour Mill range. For vegan requirements, Colour Mill is also vegan suitable — browse our vegan food colouring collection.

What is the difference between gluten free and coeliac safe food colouring?

"Gluten free" on a food colouring label generally means the product contains no gluten-containing ingredients. For people with coeliac disease — who react to trace contamination — the relevant consideration is whether the product is manufactured in a gluten free certified facility. If you have coeliac disease, check the manufacturer's label for facility certification and contact us if you need confirmation on a specific product.