yes why wouldnt it be
Vanilla is "la vanille" (fem.) in French.
la vanille
it is feminine
"Nirvana." If you are using it in the formal Buddhist sense, you can capitalize it, otherwise lowercase it.
to me jello used to make a french vanilla pudding that was lighter on the vanilla, and lighter in color, i would increase milk to about 1/8 of cup. Or use a pudding stretcher (makes more) buy adding I think 1 teaspoon of cornstarch to the mix and an additional cup of milk, that would decrease the sweetness, of course you can add more sugar You can make pudding from scratch, all it is, is cornstarch, sugar and milk, maybe a touch of salt, and you add the vanilla
French should always be capitalized.
In French, the names of months are not capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence.
Who is your favorite French artist (end with question mark).
Vanilla is "la vanille" (fem.) in French.
history
French vanilla is so many things but the main thing is in coffee
Jacob took a French class at the University of Arkansas in the fall.
french vanilla cream
Yes, you should capitalize "French" when referring to a French language class as it is a proper noun.
Yes. It should be French sculptor.
You should capitalize the first letter of the sentence "Who is your favorite French artist?"
I've provided a link that has a recipe for Vanilla cake in French, they have wonderful recipes from around the world all in French :)Bonne chance!