Description: Enjoy the rich and flavorful taste of Madagascar Grade C Vanilla Beans! These 8-inch long beans are perfect for adding a touch of sweetness to your favorite recipes, whether you're a professional chef or a home cook. They are organic and free from artificial flavoring. Get your hands on these delicious beans from Madagascar and add a touch of flavor to your recipes today! Why not give it a try! * Not happy with youry purchase? No problem we sell everything with a 60 day guarantee. * Don't worry about paying for return shipping. Returns are free. * Fast shipping. Shipping is done within the next day. Sometimes on the same day. I welcome any questions you may have have. Please don't hesitate to ask. The Difference Between Vanilla Planifolia and Tahitensis Vanilla, the flavor we all know and love, comes in two main varieties: Vanilla planifolia and Vanilla tahitensis. While they may seem similar at first glance, these two types of vanilla have distinct differences that set them apart. Vanilla planifolia, also known as Bourbon or Madagascar vanilla, is the most commonly used type of vanilla in the world. This variety of vanilla is known for its rich, creamy, and sweet flavor, making it the perfect choice for baking and cooking. Its beans grow best in warm and humid climates, and the majority of the world's supply of Bourbon vanilla comes from Madagascar. On the other hand, Vanilla tahitensis, also known as Tahitian vanilla, is a unique and exotic variety of vanilla that is native to French Polynesia. Unlike Vanilla planifolia, Tahitian vanilla is known for its lighter, fruitier flavor with notes of cherry, anise, and even a hint of licorice. This variety of vanilla is often used in desserts and baked goods, but it is also versatile enough to be used in savory dishes. The beans of Vanilla tahitensis are larger and plumper than those of Vanilla planifolia, and they have a slightly more fragrant aroma. When it comes to growing and harvesting, Vanilla planifolia and Vanilla tahitensis have different requirements. Vanilla planifolia requires hand-pollination, which makes the process of growing it much more labor-intensive. On the other hand, Vanilla tahitensis is self-pollinating and requires less manual labor, making it a more cost-effective option. In conclusion, whether you prefer the rich and creamy flavor of Vanilla planifolia or the light and fruity notes of Vanilla tahitensis, both varieties of vanilla have their own unique qualities that make them stand out. Next time you're baking or cooking, why not try using both varieties and see how they complement each other? We guarantee that you won't be disappointed!
Price: 44 USD
Location: Converse, Texas
End Time: 2024-11-27T04:22:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Allergens: None
Form: Beans
Product: Single Spice
MPN: Does Not Apply
Regional Cuisine/Region: American
Calories per 100 g/mL: 0
California Prop 65 Warning: None
Brand: Grade C
Food Aisle: Fresh
Type: Vanilla
Unit Type: lb
Labels & Certifications: Fairtrade
Food Specifications: No Artificial Coloring, No Artificial Flavoring, Organic
Country/Region of Manufacture: Madagascar
Item Weight: 8 oz