Alcohol in relation to cooking

What about ‘Fermented red grape juice’? :stuck_out_tongue:

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That will work, kids think it will be grape juice, healthy choices! :yum:

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Hmm, well as long as you take alcohol out of the equation it should suffice.
I like fermented grape juice XD

Btw what recipes you making?

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What do you mean here specifically? Do you mean the alternative names for the term “Alcohol”, or what else, since I can’t come up with a clear question?

I’ll edit this for answers, so it won’t flood the post.

I cant say too much about the game, but mainly just for marinating meat.

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Given that there are many recipes that involve wine as an ingredient, its normal to presume it would be alright. However, there has been many games that have been stricken down for merely mentioning alcohol. Even things like rubbing alcohol in medical games can be risky to include.

To be on the safe side, you may want to look for a different ingredient to replace red wine. This might be the only way to keep it accurate for teaching, as well as compliant to TOS. A few things that can substitute red wine in recipes:

  • Pomegranate Juice
  • Cranberry Juice
  • Red or White Vinegar
  • Chicken or Vegetable Broth

These substitutes all depend on the recipe you are making, so you may want to search for red wine substitutes specific to your recipe.

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Interesting, never used that technique before. Mostly ever came across alcohol for various sauces and the occasional fire show. Sounds pretty cool.
Best of luck on the game!

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I think ima directly check with roblox if i’m allowed to call it ‘Fermented grape juice’ just to play on the safe size.

Oddly tasting grape juice? As long as it doesn’t state it’s wine I’d assume.

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No it’s not allowed, try to substitute it with oil or something. Sorry

It could get you banned, as mentioned above, try substituting.

I know it sounds stupid not being able to add ingredients to a game simply because of their name,
However, you can think of it like this, If roleplay is allowed on the game, people can act out them drinking it etc. hence why it could be against the ToS.

At the end of the day, rules are rules created by the owners of roblox, only they can bend them and re-make em.

Technically, the alcohol itself evaporates out of the food when you cook it, so you could argue it’s not really alcohol…

It definitely seems like an unnecessary risk, though. I wouldn’t risk it, or putting “fermented grape juice” (which gives the exact same impression - it’s obvious what you mean). You could always use a real life substitute, like the ones listed here. Examples include pomegranate juice, grape juice, and ginger ale. (apparently?)

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I mean I was doing some research, fermented grape juice is only the primary ingredient in wine, meaning there are others giving it a separate entity in effect so I should in theory be clear.

What if it’s undercooked tho :stuck_out_tongue:


At the same time I think I will just play it safe at this point, roblox has never really appreciates humour.

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This has turned from a moderation chain to a cooking chain. I have a great recipe that you could really use! :wink:

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You could use an alternative substance that is appropriate, but still explain how adding said ingredient will affect the food being cooked. It will still provide a learning experience, but with the ingredient’s name being modified.