Planifolia Vanilla is a type of spice plant that is developed in tropical countries. Many people like the distinctive taste and aroma of vanilla because vanilla extract is known as a source of fragrance ingredients in foods, beverages, perfumes, aromatherapy, and cosmetics. Planifolia Vanilla beans are native to Indonesia, especially planted directly in Papua, Indonesia and always experience a harvest period with a yield of 2-3 tons/month.
Planifolia Vanilla Beans grade B has the characteristics of having a size of 16-20 cm (size can be requested), Moisture 18-20% (juicy and oily), has a vanillin level of 1.5% so that the aroma and taste are sweet, smokey, woody, and full-bodied. bodied flavor profile still feels strong.
The vanilla cultivation process is carried out by picking ripe vanilla pods with yellow indications after which they are processed by sun drying and curing process, grade & length sorting to produce good vanilla beans. Each 1 kg of black or dark brown vanilla is packaged using a vacuum sealed plastic bag or wax paper (you can request as desired). The shelf life of this vanilla is <2 years.
The following are tips that can be done to store vanilla beans:
1. Stored at a temperature of 15-25 degrees Celsius
2. not exposed to sunlight (can become dry)
3. Stored in a cool and dark place to keep moisture
4. stored in an airtight place for example in a plastic vacuum or in an air tight container
Tahitian vanilla comes from a cross between Vanilla planifolia and Vanilla odorata. These two species differ in appearance and taste. The result of the cross between the two produces a vanilla variant with a floral, fruity, sweet and mild soft flavor profile with a higher oil and water content. The vanillin level tends to be low but in luxury grade the vanillin level is still quite high. In addition, Tahitian Vanilla Beans Luxury has a shorter, wider, and flatter characteristic. In addition, this vanilla has a length of 13-16 cm (can be requested), moisture 30-35% (very juicy and oily), the level of vanillin is 1.5% which means it is quite high with an indication that the vanilla is really ripe when picked. . The higher the vanillin level, the stronger the aroma and taste. Tahitian Vanilla Beans are usually used to mix sweet foods such as bakery, ice cream, and others. In addition, it can be used as a cosmetic ingredient.
Each 1 kg of black or dark brown vanilla is packaged using a vacuum sealed plastic bag or wax paper (you can request as desired). The shelf life of this vanilla is <2 years.
The following are tips that can be done to store vanilla beans:
1. Stored at a temperature of 15-25 degrees Celsius
2. not exposed to sunlight (can become dry)
3. Stored in a cool and dark place to keep moisture
4. stored in an airtight place for example in a plastic vacuum or in an air tight container
Tahitian vanilla comes from a cross between Vanilla planifolia and Vanilla odorata. These two species differ in appearance and taste. The result of the cross between the two produces a vanilla variant with a floral, fruity, sweet and mild soft flavor profile with a higher oil and water content. In addition, Tahitian Vanilla Beans Grade B has a shorter, wider, and flatter characteristic. In addition, this vanilla has a length of 13-15 cm, moisture 28-30% (juicy and oily), vanillin level of 1.1% which means it is quite high with an indication that the vanilla is really ripe when picked. The higher the vanillin level, the stronger the aroma and taste. Tahitian Vanilla Beans are usually used to mix sweet foods such as bakery, ice cream, and others. In addition, it can be used as a cosmetic ingredient.
Each 1 kg of black or dark brown vanilla is packaged using a vacuum sealed plastic bag or wax paper (you can request as desired). The shelf life of this vanilla is <2 years.
The following are tips that can be done to store vanilla beans:
1. Stored at a temperature of 15-25 degrees Celsius
2. not exposed to sunlight (can become dry)
3. Stored in a cool and dark place to keep moisture
4. stored in an airtight place for example in a plastic vacuum or in an air tight container
Tahitian vanilla comes from a cross between Vanilla planifolia and Vanilla odorata. These two species differ in appearance and taste. The result of the cross between the two produces a vanilla variant with a floral, fruity, sweet and mild soft flavor profile with a higher oil and water content. In addition, Tahitian Vanilla Beans Grade B has a shorter, wider, and flatter characteristic. In addition, this vanilla has a length of 10-15 cm, moisture 18-20% (quite juicy and oily), vanillin level of 0.9% which means it is quite aromatic and has a distinctive vanilla taste (The higher the vanillin level, the aroma and taste produced will be stronger) . Tahitian Vanilla Beans are usually used to mix sweet foods such as bakery, ice cream, and others. In addition, it can be used as a cosmetic ingredient.
Each 1 kg of black or dark brown vanilla is packaged using a vacuum sealed plastic bag or wax paper (you can request as desired). The shelf life of this vanilla is <2 years.
The following are tips that can be done to store vanilla beans:
1. Stored at a temperature of 15-25 degrees Celsius
2. not exposed to sunlight (can become dry)
3. Stored in a cool and dark place to keep moisture
4. stored in an airtight place for example in a plastic vacuum or in an air tight container
Vanilla Beans are the long, greenish-yellow seed pods of the tropical orchid plant, Vanilla planifolia. Before the plant flowers, the pods are picked, unripe, and cured until their dark brown.
Vanilla Beans Origin from Papua, Indonesia. Vanilla is one of the most popular flavorings in the world. It is used in flavoring most desserts, including ice cream, custard, cake, candy, and pudding. Vanilla is also used to enhance the flavor of beverages and sauces.
Type: Plani & Tahiti
Grade: A & B.
Color: Black
Size: Plani; 18cm up, Tahiti; 17cm up
Moisture Content: 30%-35%
Ash Content: 2,52%
Vanillin content: 2,07%
Place of Origin: Indonesia
MOQ: 20 kg
Payment: T/T, LC
Shipment: FOB, CNF, & CIF
Supply Ability: 2 M/T (Monthly)
Packaging:( vacuum packaging 1 kg) or it can be adjusted according to request
Price: By inquiry
Vanilla bean from Bali. Indonesia is a tropical country that is rich in natural resources, especially the best quality vanilla beans. vanilla planifolia is the best variant.
Vanilla is used in cake mixes, drinks, ice cream, aromatherapy, and etc. Unique and fragrant aroma can enhance the taste and aroma of food, because it contains a volatile compound called vanillin.
High-quality vanilla beans are dark brown to black in color, dense, flexible, and do not crack. They also have a slightly oily sheen. High-quality vanilla beans can also be differentiated based on their grade, namely Grade A and Grade B. Grade A is considered a gourmet grade vanilla bean and is more expensive than Grade B
Vanilla Beans from Papua New Guinea are a high-quality Bourbon vanilla bean. Their fragrance can be described as heavy and well-balanced, with strong notes of chocolate and sweet cream butter and end notes of caramel.
Bourbon Vanilla from Papua New Guinea has proven a great choice of vanilla bean for a variety of cooking and baking projects and are especially popular for classic vanilla dishes like pastries and ice cream, and especially fruit-based applications due to pronounced floral notes.
VANILLA VARIETIES: BIO BURBOB, TAHITENSIS, PINPOMA
Pleasantly fragrant rich vanilla beans are the pods or fruits obtained from a tropical climbing orchid. Mayans used them to flavor chocolate drink centuries before Spanish first set their foot in Mexico in 1520. This highly prized bean is native to tropical rain forest of Central America and only recently spread to other tropical-regions by Spanish explorers. Botanically the plant is a perennial herbaceous climbing vine belonging to the family of Orchidaceae, in the genus: vanilla. Scientific name:Vanilla planifolia.
The vanilla plant has unique growth characteristics. It requires supporting tree or pole to grow in height. A matured vine bears deep trumpet-shaped flowers. The flowers open only for one day and are naturally pollinated either by the Melipona bee or long beaked humming birds. However, in cultivation, they are hand-pollinated and now grown commercially in Madagascar, Indonesia, India, Puerto Rica and West Indies. There exist three main cultivars of vanilla. Among them, Vanilla planifolia is the most sought-after bean worldwide.
The other species include Vanilla pompona and Vanilla tahitiensis (grown in Polynesian islands), although the vanillin content of these species is inferior to Vanilla planifolia. Unripe vanilla pods are harvested when they are 5-8 inches long and turn light yellow. They are then blanched briefly in boiling water, sweated and dried under sun over a period of weeks until they turn dark-brown and wrinkled. White crystalline efflorescence which is vanillin, the main essence of vanilla, appears inside in some of the superior quality pods.
Odor/Normal
Colour/Brownis,Black,Shiny
The state of the pod/full,oily,flexibel
Forieqn Matter/free from foreigh Material
Moldy Pods/free from moldy beans
shope/Beans
Size of whole pods/20,9%
Size of piece of pods/Nil
Broken & cut of whole pods/Nil
Water Content/40,23%
Vanilli Countent Dry Basis/3,68%
Ash Content Dry Basis/5,12%
High quality Noire vanilla beans from Madagascar
>13cm in length
>33% Moisture Content
1.5 to 1.9 Vanilline
Originating from Madagascar
Price: 300 USD/KG
Min order: 100kgs
Premium Noire quality vanilla beans from the farms of the vanilla capital of the world, Madagascar. Our vanilla is over 13 cm in length and has a Vanilline of 1.97%. Moisture: 33% to 19%. We have all types of qualities available. Our rates are cheaper than any other out there.