vanilla extract
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvanillaandextract
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vanilla
noun[U]
uk/vəˈnɪl.ə/us/vəˈnɪl.ə/
a substance made from the seeds of a tropical plant, used to give flavour to ...
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extract
noun
uk/ˈek.strækt/us/ˈek.strækt/
a substance taken from a plant, flower, etc. and used especially in food ...
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(Definition ofvanillaandextractfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, when it is needed as a topping,vanillaextractis unsuitable.
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Vanilla sugar is made of sugar and vanilla beans or sugar mixed withvanillaextract.
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Vanillaextractis the most common form of vanilla used today.
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Sincevanillaextractoften contains alcohol, putting too much vanilla in the milk can make it an alcoholic beverage.
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It consists of milk, brandy (bourbon), sugar, andvanillaextract.
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Containsvanillaextractas well as both natural and artificial flavors.
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Purevanillaextractis made by macerating and percolating vanilla beans in a solution of ethyl alcohol and water.
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Various spices are added for additional flavoring such as cinnamon, nutmeg, anise, as well as miscellaneous ingredients such asvanillaextractor raisins.
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Sometimes it can be replaced withvanillaextract, where one teaspoon equals one package.
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Active ingredients in wacky cake include flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, vegetable oil, white vinegar andvanillaextract.
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Cooked tapioca pearls and other mix-ins (such asvanillaextract, honey, syrup, and sugar) are added at the end.
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Sometimesvanillaextractis also added, or evaporated milk is used instead of regular milk.
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Synthetic vanillin, instead of naturalvanillaextract, is now more often used as a flavoring agent in foods, beverages, and pharmaceuticals.
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Next, the eggs andvanillaextractare added followed by the flour and leavening agent.
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Baking materials including pepper andvanillaextractwere added in 1895.
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Some products, such asvanillaextractand cocoa powder, have been discontinued with company turnovers.
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Syrniki are made from creamy quark, mixed with flour, eggs, and sugar, sometimes addingvanillaextract.
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Double and triple strength (up to 20-fold) vanilla extracts are available.
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Artificial flavorings contain 100% vanillin, the main factor that contributes to natural vanilla extract's flavor.
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