you mean extract? it's flavour from the vanilla bean that comes in a little, or big container that you can get at almost all grocery stores. Also, it's a liquid, of a dark brownish complexion.
Yes
There are five recipes that can be made using vanilla abstract. Some of the names of the recipes are almond coconut cake, apple cake, and banana cake.
Vanilla is often used in abstract art to symbolize simplicity, purity, and neutrality. Its soft and subtle color can evoke a sense of calmness and balance in a composition, allowing other elements to stand out more prominently. In this way, vanilla can serve as a grounding element in abstract art, providing a sense of harmony and cohesion to the overall piece.
Unless specified otherwise vanilla in a recipe is generally vanilla extract.
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Vanilla is black and so are the insides of vanilla beans
Pure vanilla isn't, but artificial vanilla is a solution.
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it is usually an extract from the vanilla bean, but artificial vanilla flavour is completely unrelated to vanilla, besides the taste.
No. Pure vanilla extract should contain only vanilla & alcohol.
The vanilla ice cream or vanilla milkshake would not taste of vanilla. It's the vanilla essence/extract that adds the vanilla taste. You just drizzle it into the mixture, to suit your taste (around a teaspoon's worth normally).
The main difference between pure vanilla extract and vanilla extract is that pure vanilla extract is made solely from vanilla beans and alcohol, while regular vanilla extract may contain artificial flavors or additives in addition to vanilla beans. Pure vanilla extract is considered to have a more intense and authentic vanilla flavor compared to regular vanilla extract.