Perhaps put behind a lady's ear for a nice scent.
An orchid called Vanilla
A liquid extracted from the vanilla bean; used as a flavoring.
A liqid that is used for cooking You mean vanilla extract
They weren't vanilla orchids
Vanilla extract can be used in place of vanilla bean paste. The equivalent of 1 tablespoon of paste is 1 tbsp. extract.
The two species of vanilla vine used to make vanilla products are: # Vanilla Planifolia - most common of the two species. Most commonly grown in Indonesia, Mexico and Madagascar # Vanilla Tahitensis - only grown in Tahiti and Papua New Guinea
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Vanilla (like the ingredient used for baking) is a homogenous mixture.
Yes.
vanilla
Sandglass or ampoletta
Yes, vanilla is a legume fruit. Vanilla pods are derived from Orchids, this makes them botanically fruits. (Orchids are not legumes but the terms pod and bean are used for both legumes and vanilla thus causing confusion).