For all practical intents and purposes - no.
Although in some foodstuffs it is perfectly normal to find tiny, tiny traces of alcohol, if you do an all-out chemical analysis.
It's so little that it is normally ignored because it doesn't do anything.
There is no alcohol in imitation vanilla extract
No. Pure vanilla extract should contain only vanilla & alcohol.
"Pure" vanilla extract generally contains 35-40% alcohol... "Imitation" vanilla does not use alcohol as an ingredient
Some delicious vanilla-flavored beverages that do not contain alcohol include vanilla milkshakes, vanilla lattes, vanilla smoothies, and vanilla hot chocolate.
Alcohol keeps the vanilla product fresh while amplifying the flavor. The alcohol is not harmful in small amounts.
cream soda tastes like..... a shocking fizzy suprize in the begining, and as you swallow it tastes like a vanilla shake. do not drink it to fast or you wont taste the vanilla shake part Cream Soda is a carbonated soft drink (pop, soda, sometimes soda pop) which means it is non-alcoholic. Cream Soda is a light brown color-like honey, or caramel- and tastes like vanilla. Altogether, Cream Soda is the best drink EVER!
Some Ginger ales contain vanilla extract. Vanilla extract contains alcohol.
Yes, the legs are in the shamrock shake.
Firstly, you must gather a few supplies. To create home-made vanilla perfume, you must acquire measuring spoons, a measuring cup, isopropyl alcohol, and vanilla extract. Combine all these ingredients in a small spray bottle and shake, and you are good to go.
No, vanilla does not dissolve in water. Vanilla extract is typically alcohol-based and will mix well with liquids containing alcohol, but not with water alone. Vanilla beans do not dissolve in water either.
I'm not sure of particular brands. But, there is a little ethyl alcohol used to aid extraction. Natural vanilla flavoring is derived from using real vanilla beans with little or no alcohol.
Vanilla extract typically contains around 35 to 40 alcohol.