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  2. Vanilla - Wikipedia

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    Grade B / Grade II: 10–15 cm, 140–160 fruits per pound: ... A vanilla powder preparation made from sucrose and vanilla bean extracts Vanilla rum, Madagascar.

  3. Food grading - Wikipedia

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    People grading vanilla beans in Sambava, Madagascar. Several vanilla fruit grading systems are in use. Each country which produces vanilla has its own grading system, [32] and individual vendors, in turn, sometimes use their own criteria for describing the quality of the fruits they offer for sale. [33]

  4. Edmond Albius - Wikipedia

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    Edmond Albius (c. 1829 – 9 August 1880) [1] was a horticulturalist from Réunion.Born into slavery, Albius became an important figure in the cultivation of vanilla. [2] At the age of 12, he invented a technique for pollinating vanilla orchids quickly and profitably.

  5. I ditched vanilla extract for good because of this fancy ...

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    One small jar of this thick and syrupy paste contains the equivalent of 12 Madagascar-variety vanilla beans. If you've ever purchased a jar of three vanilla beans at the supermarket for around $20 ...

  6. Beyond Good - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Good, formerly known as Madécasse, is a Brooklyn-based chocolate and vanilla company. It was established in 2006 by Brett Beach and Tim McCollum. The company sells a range of single-origin chocolate bars and vanilla products sourced from the island of Madagascar.

  7. We Did A Blind Taste Test Of 24 Boxed Cake Mixes—These Are ...

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    Their Madagascar Vanilla Cake mix was the most expensive at nearly $20, and required two whole sticks of butter, extra egg whites, and milk in lieu of water. But the extra cost, ingredients, and ...