Clear vanilla is made by combining propylene glycol or glycerin with artificial vanillin. Artificial vanillin simulates 1 flavor component out of over 250 different flavor components found in natural vanilla. It is a by-product of the wood industry or is produced from petrochemicals. Artificial... Yum!
No, they are not the same. Clear vanilla extract is made with glycerine and predominately used by fondant cake makers or for icings that are needed to remain absolutely white. They're are some people who buy it because its label reads "NO ALCOHOL", even though it is still made with an alcohol solvent. The end result still contains a minute amount, but not enough for the FDA to have it listed as an ingredient.
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Vanilla is not made out of beaver pee. It is made from the fruit of an orchid flower. The notion that vanilla is made from beaver pee is both disgusting and absurd.
The vanilla we would eat is made from the bean of the vanilla plant, which is not an herb.
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Vanilla powder is made from dried and ground vanilla beans, while vanilla extract is made by soaking vanilla beans in alcohol. Vanilla extract is more suitable for baking as it provides a stronger flavor and is easier to incorporate into recipes.
According to the Joy of Baking "...imitation vanilla extracts are made with synthetic vanilla (from glycoside found in the sapwood of certain conifers or from coal extracts)"
No. According to the Joy of Baking "...imitation vanilla extracts are made with synthetic vanilla (from glycoside found in the sapwood of certain conifers or from coal extracts)"
Vanilla paste is a product that pastry chefs sometimes use instead of vanilla beans. It is made from chopped vanilla beans and is a thick paste type of extract with vanilla seeds in it.
'Vanilla' Minecraft means the original version of the game with no fan-made modifications.
The correct spelling is vanilla (the flavoring and the beans from which it is made).