Vanilla comes from the Spanish word for "little pod" vainilla which in itself is a diminutive of the Spanish term vaina ("sheath") and derives originally back to the latin vagina.
The word Vanilla comes from the Spanish word "vainilla", diminutive form of "vaina" (meaning "sheath"), which is in turn derived from Latin "vagina".
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.
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Currently you can't feed a squid anything on Vanilla Minecraft (vanilla meaning without mods). There may be some mods that allow you to though.
In some hotels in countries that grow vanilla,the maids/housekeepers rub the bean across the pillows to leave a fresh vanilla scent behind. So the significance of finding the bean on your bed was a busy/forgetful housekeeper.
Unless specified otherwise vanilla in a recipe is generally vanilla extract.
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vanilla means it has not been modified in any way. it's the original source that has been used vanilla means it has not been modified in any way. it's the original source that has been used
Vanilla is black and so are the insides of vanilla beans
The word Vanilla comes from the Spanish word "vainilla", diminutive form of "vaina" (meaning "sheath"), which is in turn derived from Latin "vagina".
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).