Alcohol + Purified water + Vanillabeans (15%)
Scientific Name: Vanilla fragrans Available forms: - Powder - Beans - Extracts Vanilla beans (Vanilla planifolia) are long thin pods from a variety of orchid that's grown in a commercial scale in Sri Lanka, Madagascar, India, Indonesia, Puerto Rico and the West Indies. When opened, the pods are waxy and dark, filled with little brown specks and emit a sweet fragrance.
Extract grade vanilla beans.
Organic Vanilla Beans Grade B Extract, dark brown, oily, whole bean not break, free from chemicals / foreign materials, free from mold, size 15 cm above, water content 20% - 30%, vanilin content 3 above, ash content less than 7. Lab analysis certification on progress with Sucofindo
Indonesia Vanillia Bean Planifolia Grade: - Spec: Extraction Moisture Content: 15-20% FOB Price (USD) 1-9 kg: 225.00/kg 10-49 kg: 218.00/kg 50-99 kg: 217.00/kg 100-249 kg: 215.00/kg 250-500 kg: 211.00/kg Port of Loading: Jakarta
Exhausted vanilla beans from the previously used vanilla beans in vanilla extract production. Our exhausted vanilla beans are dried, ground into vanilla bean specks, and sterilized to maintain the quality. Its mild vanilla taste turns these exhausted vanilla beans into a flavoring ingredient in ice creameries, gelaterias, the bakery industry, and food manufacturers.
Vanilla Beans Grade A & B (Price includes Shipping Globally and documents needed to clear your custom.) Our Vanilla Beans are well prepared and packed using professional chamber vacuum sealers. The entire product is placed inside of a vacuum chamber, the air is removed from the chamber, and the bag is sealed. Before export, we manually triple check the pack to ensure you received the freshest quality of natural vanilla beans
Vanilla beans are the seed pods of the vanilla orchid plant, known for their exquisite flavor and aromatic qualities. These slender, dark brown or black pods contain thousands of tiny black vanilla seeds embedded in a fragrant, oily substance. Vanilla beans are highly sought after for their sweet, warm, and floral flavor, which is widely used in culinary applications, particularly in baking and desserts. The beans are often split open, and the seeds are scraped out to infuse dishes with the distinctive vanilla taste. Due to their exceptional flavor and fragrance, vanilla beans are considered one of the most expensive spices globally, and their cultivation and harvesting require precision and care, primarily in regions like Madagascar and Tahiti, which are famous for producing high-quality vanilla beans.