Yes it does. That's what gives it its great flavor.
Vanilla extract...
Yes...
Yes !!! If you boil coke it will only make the coke heat and taste warm
Yes, it does affect the taste of the cookie. With the sugar being a flavor of vanilla, it would make the cookie have a hint of vanilla taste to it. I would expect it to taste quite well, actually.
Something to kill the taste of the Bacardi, like a rum and coke.
Because if you don't the cake will blow up
Well, some people like to add extra flavor with the vanilla extract to make the chocolate extra sweet.
Put something like vanilla or almond extract in it, just a few drops
Even though vanilla taste bad by itself, it can taste different when you add ingredients because vanilla is such a thin (not as powerful) formula it is easy for other ingredients to sink into it. For Example: If you add sugar to vanilla it will change its flavor because the sugar has made it more sweet. The same thing will happen with brown sugar, too. If you add a wiped egg yolk with vanilla it will also change its taste because an egg yolk has a different flavor. The flavors will combine to make a new one. Vanilla might have a strong taste but it is not a strong ingredient.
Yes, but it may take more powder to receive the same affect of its liquid cousin. You will want to make sure that the all of the powder dissolves, so add it to the eggs, oil, or butter called for in the recipe. It is also a great hot beverage flavoring.
The flavoring agents, (lemon, almond, rum, chocolate, vanilla, etc.), make the final product have the taste of that agent, ie. . .lemon flavoring will make the cake, cookies, etc. taste like lemon.
carbonated water,high fructose corn syrup,caremel color,phosphoric acid,natural flavor,caffeine.idk what this is but that's what it says on the can=) Its a cheap version of Coca-cola...and taste NASTEY! It is manufactured by Cott and does not taste nasty and is not a cheap version of Coke. It taste nothing like Coke. In fact compared to Pepsi or Coke it taste great and at half the price. Try it yourself and make up your own mind.
In a cake, vanilla essence helps to add to the flavor and aroma of the cake, along with bring out some of the deeper, richer tones of other flavors.