Can vanilla extract make you drunk?!


Question: Can vanilla extract make you drunk?
Like if you downed a whole bottle of it?
I don't drink and I wouldn't drink half a teapoon of straight vanilla if you paid me, but I'm just curious. I mean it's 35% alcohol. Is it the same kind or is it just not accounted for because people use so little?

Answers:

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If you are an Intelligent person, you know that trying something for a high is not a good idea. If you wan vanilla try an ice cream because straight vanilla will make you so sick to your stomach, you will be in LOVE with the toilet. And believe me no one likes the feeling after you puke!



Yes. I've done it. When I was in college, I worked for the food service that bought vanilla extract in cases of gallon jugs. So we tried it. The hangover is killer. Also, if you don't have a source of stolen vanilla, the cost is astronomical.
The alcohol in vanilla is the same alcohol in more conventional adult beverages. You can make your own vanilla extract by steeping split vanilla beans in vodka. The amount of alcohol in your custard or cookies is a mere trace; like what is 35% of a teaspoon? Besides that, it evaporates in the cooking.



No, and vanilla extract taste very strong you wouldn't be able to taste the flavor of vanilla - the flavor of vanilla comes out more if it's lighter.

have you ever tasted Pandan? buy a pure Pandan extract or the artificial flavor - It taste like hazelnut concentrate with a dash of vanilla - try to look for the clear liquid - don buy those in green food coloring



Yes and I know 2 women that died from alcoholism , and they drank it at home so no Body would know..
Disregard all the no answers.

Alcoholic that has seen what most do not.



Sure it can but you will get sick to you stomach before you get drunk.



LOL. No.



no it can not




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