Posted by Dawn on Monday, March 24, 2008 at 8:39pm.
Pigment is another word for color. Pigment is found in everything that has a color, including human skin and plant material. All natural resources have pigment.
Check this site for information about paraffin wax.
http://homecooking.about.com/od/cookingfaqs/f/faqparaffin.htm
This is more a science question than a language question. Waxes occur naturally as beeswax, from some plants, but much of the wax is petroleum based (that is it comes for oil). Here is a site that describes some of the "natural" waxes, their uses in foods, and their safety. As for pigments, you need to be much more specific. What kind of pigments and how are they used?
http://web.extension.uiuc.edu/mclean/kitchen/020728.html
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