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  2. Ina Garten Makes Her Own Vanilla Extract & Has One Bottle ...

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    The Barefoot Contessa reveals that you only need three ingredients to make homemade vanilla extract: whole vanilla beans, vodka and a sealable jar. “If you buy [whole vanilla bean] in bulk, they ...

  3. Vanilla extract - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla extract is the most common form of vanilla used today. Malagasy , Mexican , Tahitian , Indonesian , and Ugandan vanilla beans are the main varieties used today. The term "Bourbon vanilla" refers to the vanilla beans' provenance as being from the Bourbon Islands, most commonly Madagascar but also Mauritius and Réunion .

  4. Vanilla - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the world's vanilla is the V. planifolia species, more commonly known as Bourbon vanilla (after the former name of Réunion, Île Bourbon) or Madagascar vanilla, which is produced in Madagascar and neighboring islands in the southwestern Indian Ocean, and in Indonesia. Madagascar's and Indonesia's cultivations produce two-thirds ...

  5. Nielsen-Massey Vanillas - Wikipedia

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    They also developed new vanilla products beyond just traditional extract, starting with Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Powder in 1995, then with Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Bean Paste in 1998. In 2005 the company introduced a line of flavor extracts, including almond, chocolate, coffee, orange, and peppermint. Also in 2005, Camilla Nielsen ...

  6. Does Vanilla Extract Contain Alcohol?

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    Vanilla extract is a must-have ingredient in cookies, biscotti, cake and so many more baked goods. While extract is a more convenient and affordable way to add flavor to recipes than a vanilla ...

  7. Vanillin - Wikipedia

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    Vanillin and ethylvanillin are used by the food industry; ethylvanillin is more expensive, but has a stronger note. It differs from vanillin by having an ethoxy group (−O−CH 2 CH 3) instead of a methoxy group (−O−CH 3). Natural vanilla extract is a mixture of several hundred different compounds in addition to vanillin. Artificial ...

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  9. Malagasy cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla, later to become one of Madagascar's premiere export crops, was introduced by French entrepreneurs in 1840 and planted in eastern coastal rainforests. The technique of hand pollination, critical to higher vanilla yields, was introduced 30 years later. [29] Nonetheless, vanilla remained a marginal crop until the end of the monarchy. [30]