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vanilla extract - Glossary Search

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vanilla Glossary Term
Vanilla is a flavoring that comes from vanilla beans, which are the fruit of an orchid plant. Vanilla has a sweet, aromatic flavor and is available in the form of vanilla beans, vanilla powder or vanilla extract.
vanilla extract Glossary Term
A liquid flavoring derived from a vanilla bean grown in the pod of a plant that is a member of the orchid family.
vanilla powder Glossary Term
A vanilla flavored powder that is made by grinding dried vanilla beans into a fine textured powder. When heat is applied to the ingredients, Vanilla Powder holds its flavor better than a vanilla extract, making it best suited for flavorings used for foods that are heated in some manner, such as baked goods or tea and coffee.
peppermint extract Glossary Term
A peppermint flavoring, used in baked goods and other desserts, which is made from the essential oils of fresh peppermint leaves.
vanilla bean Glossary Term
A food flavoring derived from the tiny seeds contained in the pod of an orchid plant. The most common types of beans are grown primarily in Madagascar, Mexico or Tahiti.
extract Glossary Term
The distilled or evaporated oils of foods or plants (such as nuts, seeds, fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices, bark, buds, roots, leaves, meat, poultry, seafood, fish, dairy foods, or eggs) that are dissolved in an alcohol base or allowed to dry to be used as a flavoring.
maple extract Glossary Term
A food flavoring extracted from oils within sugar maple trees that is processed into a combination of maple flavoring with an alcohol base.
vanilla pods Glossary Term
The fruit from a single variety of orchid plant, which is the only orchid plant out of thousands of varieties that produces anything edible.
anise extract Glossary Term
A flavoring produced from dissolving the oil of anise seeds into alcohol. The extract has a sweet licorice taste and is used as a flavoring for cooking.
julekage bread Glossary Term
A Christmas bread that originated in Denmark. The bread is made with white flour, enriched with eggs and butter, and flavored with cardamom, vanilla extract, and lemon zest.
white chocolate Glossary Term
A type of chocolate product that is white in color and is made with cocoa butter, sugar, milk, and a bit of vanilla extract.
rum extract Glossary Term
A flavoring typically in liquid form that is made from rum. Although the alcohol content is very small, if a non-alcohol based extract is desired for various tastes or traditions it is available in some food stores.
extracted Glossary Term
The extraction of compounds from the skin of grapes. These compounds impart tannin, color, and body into a wine.
almond extract Glossary Term
A concentrated flavoring made from the combination of almond oil with alcohol. It is used as a flavoring in many recipes, especially cakes and pastries and it can be purchased in various sized bottles.
yellow cake Glossary Term
A cake that is made with cake flour, sugar, and milk along with whole eggs and butter that gives the cake a yellow color.
extraction Glossary Term
Refers to the extraction of compounds from the skin of grapes. These compounds impart tannin, color, and body into a wine.
solvent extraction Glossary Term
A process that is used to extract oil from fruits, nuts, and seeds. Chemical solvents are used to extract the oil, which is then boiled to eliminate most of the solvent residue.
vacuum extraction Glossary Term
A cold extraction method of obtaining oil from fruits, nuts, and seeds via an expeller process that occurs in an atmosphere with no oxygen or light.
champagne extract Glossary Term
A flavoring for use in providing the taste of champagne to various recipes. Typically, this extract is very concentrated, providing a very intense flavor so it is best to make sure the amount being added is not too excessive for the recipe.
hard sauce Glossary Term
Refers to a mixture of butter and sugar that are beaten together until smooth and then flavored with extracts such as vanilla or alcoholic beverages such as brandy or rum.
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