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Yes, like all beans, vanilla beans are considered kitniyot and not permissible for Ashkenazic Jews to eat on Passover. (whoever gave this answer, gave no source and I doubt it is true- ask your local Rabbi)

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Q: Are vanilla beans considered kitniyot and therefor not permitted to be eaten by Ashkenazim on passover?
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