vanilla extract with a little tiny bit of lemon eetract
There are different types of almond flavorings: 'Pure' almond extract is made from the oil of bitter almond and alcohol. 'Natural' almond extract also contains cassia bark essence. Imitation almond extract is made from water, alcohol (32%), and benzaldehyde. If you have a nut allergy, always read the ingredient on the label of the product.
While using vanilla extract the real stuff is always best. Yet when dealing with almond extract, it's the other way round! Real almond extract is actually poisonous to humans. It isn't sold in the supermarket; only the imitation stuff is... But in this case, the fake stuff is best!
It seems imitation almond extract usually contains: water, alcohol (25%-40%), and a flavoring bitter almonds. A drop can kill someone with a nut allergy. Also, bitter almonds are poisinous in a small quantity due to the cyanide. Although all almonds and other seeds from similar plants (pits of peaches and apricots for example) contain cyanide, the extract has high concentrations of it. It is ok to use a few drops in a batch of dough, but if you are taking sips of this because you want a little buzz, you are in big trouble.
There are several good rated brands of imitation vanilla extract, but some of my favourites are Flurber's Imitation Vanilla Extract, and Hopperstein's Imitation Vanilla Extract.
Almond liqueur is made from almond extract.
you can buy almond extract in almost any grocery store in the same aisle as the vanilla extract.
There is no alcohol in imitation vanilla extract
One tastes like almond and the other like vanilla
You could use vanilla extract, but the taste would be different. you are bettere off going with almond instead
A peach pit!
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Yes. Almond Extract, Anise Extract, and Lemon Extract have high alcohol content (60%-80%) You can get drunk off of it, but it will taste horrible. Prepare to be in extreme discomfort after drinking.