Adams Extract imitation Jamaican rum is a flavoring agent and not intended for direct consumption as a beverage. While it is generally safe to use in cooking and baking, it often contains a higher concentration of flavoring agents and may not have the same safety standards as Alcoholic Beverages. Always check the label for specific usage recommendations and ingredients. If you're looking for a safe drinking option, consider purchasing actual rum intended for consumption.
Drink the vanilla extract. Its mostly alcohol. It can't be imitation.....I don't think, anyway.. :)
The guy name is Johnny Adams. It's a remix from a Beatles original.
It seems imitation almond extract usually contains: water, alcohol (25%-40%), and a flavoring bitter almonds. A drop can kill someone with a nut allergy. Also, bitter almonds are poisinous in a small quantity due to the cyanide. Although all almonds and other seeds from similar plants (pits of peaches and apricots for example) contain cyanide, the extract has high concentrations of it. It is ok to use a few drops in a batch of dough, but if you are taking sips of this because you want a little buzz, you are in big trouble.
Jamaica traditional drink is red stripe
if you drink too much then yes
yes it sure is. it can be the best fruit drink in the whole carribean
If I were you, I wouldn't drink it just to be sure.
Green tea extract is healthy to drink. It has been published that green tea extract helps to prevent esophagus cancer. Research also shows that green tea extract helps to reduce cholesterol. There are many more advantages to drinking green tea extract.
No i can not because more coffee will make drink bad
enough??? daaa!
Red
no, very little