ex⋅tract [v. ik-strakt or, especially for 5, ek-strakt; n. ek-strakt] Show IPA –verb (used with object) 1. to get, pull, or draw out, usually with special effort, skill, or force: to extract a tooth. 2. to deduce (a doctrine, principle, interpretation, etc.): He extracted a completely personal meaning from what was said. 3. to derive or obtain (pleasure, comfort, etc.) from a particular source: He extracted satisfaction from the success of his sons. 4. to take or copy out (matter), as from a book. 5. to make excerpts from (a book, pamphlet, etc.). 6. to extort (information, money, etc.): to extract a secret from someone. 7. to separate or obtain (a juice, ingredient, etc.) from a mixture by pressure, distillation, treatment with solvents, or the like. 8. Mathematics. a. to determine (the root of a quantity that has a single root). b. to determine (a root of a quantity that has multiple roots).
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To refine an ore means to extract the valuable metal that is inside the ore.
Extract in "vanilla extract" is simply the liquid extracted from the insides of a vanilla bean.
You can substitute rum extract with vanilla extract or almond extract in your recipe.
An extract is a passage
I'm not sure there is a single answer to your question. At least from a regulatory perspective, the definition of "fertilizer" varies from state to state. In some states, seaweed extract, or kelp extract as it may also be called, may not contain enough nutrients to meet their legal definition of fertilizer. In others it does. The Association of American Plant Food Control Officials (AAPFCO) is the closest thing there is to standardization of fertilizer regulations. In their official definitions, AAPFCO only acknowledges the term "kelp," which it defines as "the dried marine algae fo the botanical divisions of Rhodophyta (red algae), Phaeophyta (brown algae), and Chlorophyta (green algae)." If a product met the definition of "fertilizer," it's official name for AAPFCO purposes would be "kelp extract fertilizer." Although several seaweed species are used in horticultural products, the most common is Ascophyllum nodosum.
it is the extract from paprika #swag
Vanilla extract can be used as a substitute for maple extract in recipes.
Extract it to your mugen folder
You can always use a different flavoring/extract..but you will have a different flavored recipe.
I know how, but it depends on the plantI got the extract by pounding it then filter the extract using cheesecloth
you can buy almond extract in almost any grocery store in the same aisle as the vanilla extract.