Almond extract is just a flavoring, you can substitute any other flavor for it. This of course changes what you are making. Vanilla would be a common substitute or Rum depending on what the recipe is.
Not quite, since almond oil is a "fat" whereas almond extract is alcohol based (i.e not a fat).
To replace almond oil with something, you best bet is either another kind of nut oil (such as hazelnut, walnut etc...), or a plain oil with a little almond extract. Almond oil is used primarily as a "fat with a nice flavor" (fat primarily, flavor secondary). Almond extract has a far stronger taste so should not be used in the same quantites that almond oil could be.
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Different flavors and almond is a stronger flavor.
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Almond liqueur is made from almond extract.
It depends on what you are using it for. If you are making your own almond paste just substitute rose water for the almond extract.
No, almond extract and anise extract taste different from each other.A different answer:Yes, most flavoring extracts can be substituted for each other, as long as the cook realizes the tastes will be completely different. Anise and Almond do not have similar taste or fragrance.
The Italian liqueur Amaretto is almond-flavored. A link can be found below.
Vanilla extract will be fine if that's all you have. If you have an almond-flavour liqueur, like Amaretto, you can use that. Or get creative with other nut flavours, like Frangelico (hazelnut).You can also add finely ground almonds if you feel they will fit in with the texture of your recipe.
Substitutes: crème de cassis OR orange liqueur OR raspberry extract (1 teaspoon raspberry extract = 2 tablespoons raspberry liqueur
Substitutes: crème de cassis OR orange liqueur OR raspberry extract (1 teaspoon raspberry extract = 2 tablespoons raspberry liqueur
Amaretto almond flavoured liqueur
you can buy almond extract in almost any grocery store in the same aisle as the vanilla extract.
Amaretto only has one primary flavor and that is almond
One tastes like almond and the other like vanilla
You could use vanilla extract, but the taste would be different. you are bettere off going with almond instead