Yes, because beet root extract melts ice quicker than salt which would help your community out during the cold winter times.
You could use vanilla extract, but the taste would be different. you are bettere off going with almond instead
yes you can use lime zest instead of lime extract.
unless you want whatever you are baking to taste of mint, no. that is why it is called mint extract, because it is minty, but vanilla extract is vanilla tasting.
u can use vanilla extract just double the amount
explain how bacteria could be useful instead of hazardous.
Yes,Vanilla is a flavoring derived from the seed pods of orchids in the genus Vanilla native to Mexico.Vanilla essence comes in two forms.# Real seedpod extract is an extremely complicated mixture of several hundred different compounds. # Synthetic essence, consisting basically of a solution of artificial vanillin in ethanol.Humans can tell the difference between the artificial essence and the real extract, the real extract is much, much better. If you have vanilla extract you have the best product to use.
No. They give an entirely different taste.
Example sentence - One of the recipe ingredients was listed as vanilla extract but I used almond extract instead.
Adulterated paneer contains corn starch instead of milk extract.
Something i don't recommend, but put brawl disc in your computer and extract everything. be sure to make copies of the files and use the copied ones. if you don't,you'll never play brawl on that disc again. Now that you extract everything. There will be billions of files. search in it for something that says peach on it. Make sure it says something like PEACHTEX instead of PEACHSMASH, because that would probably be her final smash, or her moves instead of actual textures.
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.