It can be. Vanilla extract has a high alcohol content, which can be quite harmful to dogs. Do NOT give it to a dog, or apply it to the dog's skin. Not only will it serve no purpose, but it can be harmful to the dog, and will definitely cause discomfort.
Tamarind is safe for dogs to eat or be bye.
Dangerous Dogs Act is an Act of the Parliament of United Kingdom. It was introduced in response to various incidents of serious injury or death resulting from attacks by aggressive and uncontrolled dogs, particularly on children.
Chapstick can be dangerous to dogs if ingested in large quantities. The ingredients, such as waxes and oils, can cause gastrointestinal upset, obstruction, or pancreatitis. If you suspect your dog has ingested chapstick, monitor for symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy and contact your veterinarian for guidance.
Yes, it can be dangerous for dogs to eat sparklers. The chemicals and metals in sparklers can be toxic to dogs, causing stomach upset, digestive issues, and potentially more serious health problems. If your dog has ingested a sparkler, contact your veterinarian immediately for advice.
Cockapoos are not inherently dangerous dogs. Like all breeds, their behavior is influenced by factors such as training, socialization, and individual temperament. As long as they are properly socialized, trained, and cared for, cockapoos are typically friendly, affectionate, and good-natured dogs.
Since vanilla extract is mostly alcohol, it probably wouldn't be a good idea.
Extract in "vanilla extract" is simply the liquid extracted from the insides of a vanilla bean.
The main difference between pure vanilla extract and vanilla extract is that pure vanilla extract is made solely from vanilla beans and alcohol, while regular vanilla extract may contain artificial flavors or additives in addition to vanilla beans. Pure vanilla extract is considered to have a more intense and authentic vanilla flavor compared to regular vanilla extract.
Unless specified otherwise vanilla in a recipe is generally vanilla extract.
You can get a bottle of vanilla extract at any grocery store.
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.
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Vanilla extract can be substitute for vanilla essence on a 1:1 basis (e.g 1tsp of vanilla extract is equal to 1tsp vanilla essence), on a strength-for-strength basis at least. But the flavour of vanilla essence will never be as good as the flavour from vanilla extract, no matter how much of it you use.
Vanilla extract can be used in place of vanilla bean paste. The equivalent of 1 tablespoon of paste is 1 tbsp. extract.
Pure vanilla is made from vanilla beans, while vanilla extract is a mixture of vanilla beans and alcohol. Pure vanilla has a more intense and complex flavor compared to vanilla extract, which is milder. The use of pure vanilla can enhance the flavor of baked goods more significantly than vanilla extract.
No, there are 6 classes of nutrients and vanilla extract isn't one of them.
unless you want whatever you are baking to taste of mint, no. that is why it is called mint extract, because it is minty, but vanilla extract is vanilla tasting.