Turn ordinary fire into color fire

December 4, 2008 @ 10:49 am

With just a bit of magic powder, you can turn an ordinary fire into a fire bursting with colors! [via]

This reminds me of those logs that changed the color of the locomotive steam in Back To The Future 3.

Anyway, I wonder if this would be bad for barbecues. Do you think it would change the taste of the things on the grill?

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  • yun says:

    You never burned metals or different elements in chemistry? Not really “magic powder.” Hahaha. I remember copper turning fire blue-green and magnesium turning it white. I forgot the other ones that turn fire magenta or bright orange.

    By the way, that link says not to use colored fire for any type of cooking.

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