Yes you can. Substitute 2 teaspoons of ground anise seed for 1 teaspoon of anise extract.
Essential oils are made by distillation process. Extracts can be extracted by pressuring plants.
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The experiment to extract essential oils from aniseed typically involves crushing the seeds, then using a method like steam distillation to extract the oils. During the process, observations may include the separation of the essential oil layer from the water layer, the distinctive aroma of anise in the recovered oil, and the color and clarity of the final oil extract.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anise Anise, like fennel, contains anethole, a phytoestrogen. Anise is a mild antiparasitic and its leaves can be used to treat digestive problems, relieve toothache, and its essential oil to treat lice and scabies. Anise can be used to relieve menstrual cramps.
There are a number of different stores that sell anise oil. These include Walmart and Amazon. It is also sold at health food stores.
Using the soxhlet method, you can extract essential oils from hard materials. This method uses a superheated steam distillation process to get all of the oils out of anise and cardamom plants, among others.
Yes, the potency would be number one difference. The type of peppermint is another difference. The way it was cultivated and distilled is another difference. Visit my site www.youngliving.org/raqad for more details.
Yes you can its 1/4 a tsp of oil for 1 tsp of extract
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The difference between barrel and gallen is that a barrel can load 220 litre oil and a gallon can load millions of oil.
They dont extract it. They give it a way out. The earths pressure forces it out