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  2. We Tried 10 Different Vanilla Extracts and the Winner Will ...

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    Vanilla-to-alcohol ratio: The strength of vanilla extract depends on both the ratio of vanilla beans to alcohol and the alcohol content. A higher ratio of beans results in a more concentrated ...

  3. Vanilla extract - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla extract in a clear glass vial. Vanilla extract is a solution made by macerating and percolating vanilla pods in a solution of ethanol and water.It is considered an essential ingredient in many Western desserts, especially baked goods like cakes, cookies, brownies, and cupcakes, as well as custards, ice creams, and puddings. [1]

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  6. McCormick & Company - Wikipedia

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    McCormick acquired San Francisco-based coffee, spice and extract house A. Schilling & Company in 1947, enabling McCormick to begin coast-to-coast distribution in the U.S. [11] McCormick continued to use the Schilling name for its Western division until the 1990s, with the last product containers marked Schilling produced in 2002; since then, all of the company's products have been marketed ...

  7. Artificial butter flavoring - Wikipedia

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    Butter-Vanilla flavor, a combination of butter flavor and vanilla flavor. Artificial butter flavoring is a flavoring used to give a food the taste and smell of butter.It may contain diacetyl, acetylpropionyl, or acetoin, three natural compounds in butter that contribute to its characteristic taste and smell.