Vanilla Bean, Dried, water level at 20-25% Capacity Per Year: 20 Ton/ Metric Ton Origin: Indonesia, North Sulawesi Specification: Grade 1A (15cm) Moisture Max 38% Dust 8%, Grade 1B (14cm) Moisture Max 30% dust 9%, Grade 2 (10cm) Moisture Max 30% Dust 9%, Grade 3 (10cm) Moisture Max 20% Dust 10%.
Length starts from 14cm but it is possible to adjust and customise your order up to 17cm. Black, plump and pliable Premium Black Vanilla ( Gourmet or Bourbon vanilla of Madagascar) Vanillin content is: 1.8 - 2.4% Moisture content is: 28 - 35% Color: Dark Brown, almost Black Fragrance: Strong full rich Vanilla aroma
Length starts from 14cm but it is possible to adjust and customise your order up to 17cm. Black, plump and pliable Premium Black Vanilla ( Gourmet or Bourbon vanilla of Madagascar) Vanillin content is: 1.8 - 2.4% Moisture content is: 28 - 35% Color: Dark Brown, almost Black Fragrance: Strong full rich Vanilla aroma
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
Mung beans are delicious, versatile and easy to add to your diet. They can be used in place of most other beans in dishes like curries, salads and soups. These beans have a slightly sweet taste and are often made into a paste in Asian desserts. Specifications: Origin: Vietnam. Color: green. Size: 3.5mm up Shelflife: 12 months Packaging: Vacuum bag, PE, Alumium bag,...
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.