No, vanilla is not poisonous. It is a common flavoring used in food and beverages.
Vanilla is extracted from the beans contained in the seed pod of Vanilla Orchids. 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, ans Central/South America, respectively.
vanilla is an orchid, part of the orchidaceae family
Vanilla is derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla (making it the only fruit bearing member of the orchid family) which was originally native to Mexico. Vanilla planifola, Vanilla tahensis, and Vanilla pompona are the three major variants ans are grown around the world in Madagascar, Reunion, etc (Bourbon Islands), Tahiti & other South Pacific Islands, ans Central/South America, respectively
No, pigs are not poisonous to humans.
House geckos are not poisonous to dogs.
Vanilla itself is not toxic to cats, but it is not recommended to feed it to them. Cats may not enjoy the taste of vanilla and could result in an upset stomach or diarrhea. It's best to stick to cat-specific treats and food for their health and well-being.
They're aren't necessarily healthy or unhealthy, but they're a great substitute for vanilla extract. (If you can afford it!) I would recommend buying them @ Costco for the best value. You can also make vanilla flavored sugar by putting a used vanilla pod in a container of regular granulated sugar. This gives the sugar an amazing aroma and makes it so the outside part of the pod doesn't get wasted.
Only in large doses, since there is no way your dog could have injested the entire bottle, because the spilage would have gone into the ground, there is no reason to be concerned.
Unless specified otherwise vanilla in a recipe is generally vanilla extract.
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Vanilla is black and so are the insides of vanilla beans
Pure vanilla isn't, but artificial vanilla is a solution.
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it is usually an extract from the vanilla bean, but artificial vanilla flavour is completely unrelated to vanilla, besides the taste.
No. Pure vanilla extract should contain only vanilla & alcohol.
The vanilla ice cream or vanilla milkshake would not taste of vanilla. It's the vanilla essence/extract that adds the vanilla taste. You just drizzle it into the mixture, to suit your taste (around a teaspoon's worth normally).
The main difference between pure vanilla extract and vanilla extract is that pure vanilla extract is made solely from vanilla beans and alcohol, while regular vanilla extract may contain artificial flavors or additives in addition to vanilla beans. Pure vanilla extract is considered to have a more intense and authentic vanilla flavor compared to regular vanilla extract.