Pure vanilla extract comes from the mexican species flat-leaved vanilla, I think.
It is possiable. Records say that he did come to America, and before Colombus. It is a matter of pure opinion.
A Pure-Democracy is where the people legitimately do everything. if there is a vote for a leader or change in government the people go out with a vote and the votes of every person in the entire country are tailed up and whoever has more wins.
It is a diminutive of kate and kate is a diminutive of Katherine so it is from Greece. It's meaning is 'Pure'. (Just a little extra on the name)
It is Czech. Name Chalupka is not of Czech origin. If it was Czech than it would spell Chaloupka. It is pure Slovak name.
Karen is a greek word meaning "pure" it is believed that Buddhist monks from Tibet travelled to Greece to teach. They were known as the Karen people.
No. Pure vanilla extract should contain only vanilla & alcohol.
It is an acid.
in the pantry.
"Pure" vanilla extract generally contains 35-40% alcohol... "Imitation" vanilla does not use alcohol as an ingredient
Yes you would use the same amount of either one. The only difference would be if the pure vanilla extract were a double or triple strength variant
why would you want to do that! baking with vanilla makes everything taste better! you can omit it, but it wont taste the same
No, not if they are trying to quit drinking. Vanilla extract has a high alcohol content.
Around £5 for 100ml
Pure vanilla extract should contain only three elements. Alcohol (at least 35% or 70 proof), water, and vanilla beans.
yes
Some communities have restricted the sale of "pure" vanilla extract to children because of the relatively high alcohol content.
No. Only "pure" vanilla extract is made with alcohol