tinctures
No. Vanilla extract is made by steeping thinly sliced vanilla pods in a mixture of hot water and alcohol. The liquor is filtered, aged in glass containers, and bottled for sale.
A fruit extract is a concentrated flavoring made by steeping the fruit in a carrier. Most fruit extract are made similarly to pure vanilla extract, by leaving crushed fruits in a carrier alcohol (usually vodka or brandy) for a period of days, weeks or months. When finished, the alcohol will contain the concentrated flavor of the fruit and can be used in small amounts for baking or cooking.
Potent Lemon Extract McCormick "Pure Lemon Extract" contains 83% alcohol.
Imitation vanilla extract typically contains about 35% alcohol.
"Pure" vanilla extract generally contains 35-40% alcohol... "Imitation" vanilla does not use alcohol as an ingredient
Some Ginger ales contain vanilla extract. Vanilla extract contains alcohol.
Ethanol.
No. Only "pure" vanilla extract is made with alcohol
I have a bottle of Adams "Pure Lemon Extract" made when their plant was in Austin, Texas (pre 2009) labelled "Alcohol 89%".
Chocolate extract is very like vanilla extract in its make-up that is, the essence of the bean distilled in a solution of water and alcohol.
Fluid Extract The fluid extract form of an herbal remedy can be made with alcohol or glycerin.