I think that it means that it is so plain. vanilla is a plain kind of ice cream so I've compared it to that.
it a vanilla liquer....
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no vanilla is a thing white tasty and more describes the word vanilla.
Yes, vanilla is a common noun.
Vanilla has three syllables. The syllables are va-nil-la.
Vanilla is black and so are the insides of vanilla beans
A liqid that is used for cooking You mean vanilla extract
Extract in "vanilla extract" is simply the liquid extracted from the insides of a vanilla bean.
Do you mean vanilla? In that case, Vanilla planifolia.
I guess you mean 'vanilla' spice. Yes, there is vanilla in Mexico.
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Vanilla is the flavour extracted from the Vanilla pod, (part of the Vanilla Orchid which contains the seeds) so the vanilla pod is the answer to your question.
Vanilla is derived from the pod of a certain variety of orchid, and this pod is called a vanilla bean. To make vanilla you have to soak vanilla beans in vodka to extract the flavor. So no, usable vanilla is never a solid.
it a vanilla liquer....
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French vanilla is so many things but the main thing is in coffee
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.