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yes. because it contains high glucose for the plants or weed to absorb the nutrients

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what is the difference between pure vanilla extract and artificial vanilla extract?

Pure Vanilla Extract is a flavouring derived from an orchid in the genus Vanilla native to Mexico, the only edible fruit of the orchid family, which is the largest family of flowering plants in the world. Vanilla Extract is produced by drying and curing the green bean pods from the Vanilla plants. The majority of the world's vanilla today is produced in Madagascar, while other tropical countries including Indonesia, India, Mexico, and many others produce smaller quantities. Because vanilla is a vine and requires a support to grow on (such as trees) and at least 50% shade, it's production is generally sustainable and helps preserve tropical forests and biodiversity.Synthetic vanilla, on the other hand, is an artificial product made from guaiacol, a coal tar derivative through a chemical process. Caramel colors are used to mask the unpleasant aroma and therefore it appears black in color. Since it is a coal tar derivative, it is generally considered unhealthy for human consumption.Over 250 components contribute to the flavor profile of vanilla, yet only vanillin is imitated. Natural vanillin is present in vanilla beans at 2% by weight. A cheaper artificial form (USP vanillin) can be synthesized from guaiacol, a coal tar derivative; or produced from lignin, a byproduct of the paper industry.


What is a Tlilxochitl vine?

Tlilxochitl is a species of Vanilla orchid (Vanilla tlilxochitl) also know as Mexican 'bourbon' vanilla. It is a close relative to vanilla planifola, the vanilla orchid grown in Madagascar. The vanilla genera are the only orchids known to have eddible pods. The plants naturally grow in a vine on trees in shady forests.


What is outdoor mold?

When mold is in the outdoor, when they grow in the outdoor, it is called outdoor mold. Actually where there is food molds grow there.


How does snapdragons grow?

Actually, snapdragons aren't necessarily outdoor plants. They can grow either indoors or outdoors... Snapdragons grow just like any other flower.


What does vanilla do to a recipe?

Vanillin contain as functional groups ether, hydoxyl and aldehyde.


Can you grow a vanilla orchid from a store bought vanilla bean?

NO


How long does pure vanilla last?

Assuming you mean liquid vanilla extract, it will stay good forever. The vanilla essence was extracted using alcohol, and the finished product is typically 35%alcohol, so it's not a bacteria-friendly environment. The reason most of us keep extracts is that fresh vanilla beans, like any produce, will grow moldy and rotten if not kept in an airtight container. Even airtight, the beans will eventually dry out and not be good for much but scenting your sugar canister, so extract is your best long-term bet.


What is Measure difference in pure vanilla and imitation vanilla?

Pure Vanilla Extract is a flavouring derived from an orchid in the genus Vanilla native to Mexico, the only edible fruit of the orchid family, which is the largest family of flowering plants in the world. Vanilla Extract is produced by drying and curing the green bean pods from the Vanilla plants. The majority of the world's vanilla today is produced in Madagascar, while other tropical countries including Indonesia, India, Mexico, and many others produce smaller quantities. Because vanilla is a vine and requires a support to grow on (such as trees) and at least 50% shade, it's production is generally sustainable and helps preserve tropical forests and biodiversity.Synthetic vanilla, on the other hand, is an artificial product made from guaiacol, a coal tar derivative through a chemical process. Caramel colors are used to mask the unpleasant aroma and therefore it appears black in color. Since it is a coal tar derivative, it is generally considered unhealthy for human consumption.Over 250 components contribute to the flavor profile of vanilla, yet only vanillin is imitated. Natural vanillin is present in vanilla beans at 2% by weight. A cheaper artificial form (USP vanillin) can be synthesized from guaiacol, a coal tar derivative; or produced from lignin, a byproduct of the paper industry.


What elements are in vanilla extract?

"Pure vanilla extract" contains vanilla, water and alcohol. Some companies may also add sugar, corn syrup, colors or stabilizers. The water and alcohol (ethyl alcohol) are from the extraction method which is similar to percolation. In the U.S. the amount of alcohol is regulated by law at 35% of the total volume. Because you asked for elements, I should say that vanilla extract does contain various vitamins and minerals in very small quantities, along with sugar and fat. Which ones and how much would depend upon the specific type of vanilla bean used to make the extract. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________


What country does vanilla come from?

Vanilla is derived from orchids (making it the only fruit bearing member of the orchid family) of the genus Vanilla which was originally native to Mexico. Vanilla planifola, Vanilla tahensis, and Vanilla pompona are the three major variants and are grown around the world in Madagascar, Reunion, etc (Bourbon Islands), Tahiti & other South Pacific Islands, and Central/South America, respectively. Madagascar (Bourbon) vanilla beans are most commonly used for the vanilla extract you see at the grocers