What you are seeing burning is the alcohol. While it burns off quickly and warms the top of the pudding it does not get hot enough to char the moist cake.
Any type of candle once set alight will burn and possibly drip.
An inflammable liquid is a substance that can easily catch fire and burn at relatively low temperatures. Examples include gasoline, alcohol, and lighter fluid. It is important to handle and store inflammable liquids carefully to prevent accidents and fires.
It stays alight for the whole of the Games. It is lit in the Opening Ceremony and extinguished in the Closing Ceremony.
liver.The body doesn't technically burn alcohol, however, the liver is responsible for removing toxins from the blood stream, such as alcohol.
no From BlergK: This answer is partially correct. Most cognac, or hard liquor in general, is not above 80 proof, which is 40% alcohol. What determines whether a drink will burn is what it is made of, not what it's called. Cognac could burn if it has a high enough alcohol percentage. Most 80 proof liquors do not burn, but most 100 proof do, meaning somewhere in there, around 90 proof, is the point where it could be flammable. A good example is bourbon or gin, some are only 40% alcohol, but Maker's Mark and Bombay Sapphire are both around 45 to 47%...they tend to burn.
try it and find out
yes, so be careful or it will burn into a ring of fire
Yes, traditionally you are supposed to use brandy. But don't get too crazy, you don't want to burn your house down on Christmas! A little goes a long way. I suggest pouring some in a glass and brushing it on.
If a candle is alight, the wick will burn and release heat and light through the process of combustion. The wax will melt and be drawn up the wick to fuel the flame. It is important to monitor the candle to ensure safe burning conditions and to extinguish it properly when not in use.
Liver
any which is 80proof+ will burn
colorlessIt is clear.