conchinin

/kɒnˈtʃɪniːn/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of sweetener derived from the sap of the conchineal insect, used as a food coloring and to enhance the flavor of food.

“The chef used conchinin to give the cake a vibrant red color and a slightly sweet taste.”

2. adjective

Having or relating to a color or flavor produced by conchineal.

“The conchinin-rich ice cream was a popular summer treat.”

Synonyms

  • carmine
  • cochineal

Antonyms

  • bleaching agent
  • colorless