"Pure" vanilla extract generally contains 35-40% alcohol... "Imitation" vanilla does not use alcohol as an ingredient
There is no alcohol in imitation vanilla extract
Some Ginger ales contain vanilla extract. Vanilla extract contains alcohol.
No. Pure vanilla extract should contain only vanilla & alcohol.
No. Only "pure" vanilla extract is made with alcohol
Vanilla extract has a high alcohol content, and is usually not subject to mold.
Alcohol keeps the vanilla product fresh while amplifying the flavor. The alcohol is not harmful in small amounts.
No, not if they are trying to quit drinking. Vanilla extract has a high alcohol content.
Since vanilla extract is mostly alcohol, it probably wouldn't be a good idea.
Some communities have restricted the sale of "pure" vanilla extract to children because of the relatively high alcohol content.
Cooking.. like cookies cakes ice cream and that kind of sweet stuff.. real vanilla extract in the glass bottle is 30% alcohol.
No, they are not the same. Clear vanilla extract is made with glycerine and predominately used by fondant cake makers or for icings that are needed to remain absolutely white. They're are some people who buy it because its label reads "NO ALCOHOL", even though it is still made with an alcohol solvent. The end result still contains a minute amount, but not enough for the FDA to have it listed as an ingredient.