Vanilla is "la vanille" (fem.) in French.
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la vanille
The Japanese word for "vanilla" is a cognate adapted from English and is written "banira." It is pronounced "bah-knee-ra."
it is feminine
Well, honey, if you're in a pinch and French vanilla isn't on the menu, you can add a splash of pure vanilla extract to your plain old vanilla pudding mix. It won't be exactly the same, but it'll give it a little extra oomph. Just don't go overboard, we don't want your pudding tasting like a perfume counter.
yes why wouldnt it be
In French, the word "vanilla" is considered to be feminine and the correct form is "la vanille."
The country of origin for the word "vanilla" is Spain. The word vanilla comes from the Spanish word "vainilla" and the French word "vanille" which come from the Spanish word "vaina" stemming from the Latin "vagina." The word vanilla became common during the 17th century.
French vanilla is so many things but the main thing is in coffee
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un vanilla i think i learnt alot of french when i was at school. i am sure but not certain
french vanilla cream
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!
french vanilla cream
Egg yolks
no vanilla is a thing white tasty and more describes the word vanilla.
Yes, they make french vanilla flavoured coffee. You can find french vanilla plus many other flavors on this website. http://www.keurig.com/shop/k-cups/all-k-cups