Vanilla Beans Extract 10 Grade B Prime Tahitian Extract Vanilla Bean Pods 4~6 (10 each Native Vanilla beans)
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10 Extract BeansFragrance: Rich in taste and smell; strong, full vanilla aromaLength: 4 to 6 Inches (11 - 16 cm)Color / Texture: black / dark brown, low moisture contentUses: Baking, Ice cream, Homemade Extract, Coffee, Beverages
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Extract vanilla beans for making Vanilla Extract. Extract beans are also known as Grade ‘B’ vanilla beans. At Native Vanilla we supply extract vanilla beans that you can use for making Vanilla Extract. Extract beans are also known as Grade ‘B’ vanilla beans. These beans are shorter and have less moisture (15% – 20% moisture content) than a Gourmet Bean. Making Vanilla Extract Making vanilla extract with rum or bourbon is a great option if you’re after a more smokey or sweet taste, respectively. But we’ve experimented on your behalf and found that vodka is king when it comes to making vanilla extract. Only vodka has a clean, complementary taste that allows the vanilla flavor to shine through. You don’t need the top shelf vodka either; even the cheapest brand will do. Don’t worry if you don’t like the taste of vodka because the alcohol will burn off when cooking/baking. Vanilla Extract Ingredients: 1 Glass Bottle (any size or shape) 6 Native Vanilla Beans 1 Bottle of 70+ Proof (35% Alcohol) The standard ratio is 6 vanilla beans per 8 ounces of vodka. If you would like a stronger vanilla flavor (what pastry chefs call double-fold extract), then feel free to add 2–4 extra beans.
10 Extract BeansFragrance: Rich in taste and smell; strong, full vanilla aromaLength: 4 to 6 Inches (11 - 16 cm)Color / Texture: black / dark brown, low moisture contentUses: Baking, Ice cream, Homemade Extract, Coffee, Beverages
상품설명
Extract vanilla beans for making Vanilla Extract. Extract beans are also known as Grade ‘B’ vanilla beans. At Native Vanilla we supply extract vanilla beans that you can use for making Vanilla Extract. Extract beans are also known as Grade ‘B’ vanilla beans. These beans are shorter and have less moisture (15% – 20% moisture content) than a Gourmet Bean. Making Vanilla Extract Making vanilla extract with rum or bourbon is a great option if you’re after a more smokey or sweet taste, respectively. But we’ve experimented on your behalf and found that vodka is king when it comes to making vanilla extract. Only vodka has a clean, complementary taste that allows the vanilla flavor to shine through. You don’t need the top shelf vodka either; even the cheapest brand will do. Don’t worry if you don’t like the taste of vodka because the alcohol will burn off when cooking/baking. Vanilla Extract Ingredients: 1 Glass Bottle (any size or shape) 6 Native Vanilla Beans 1 Bottle of 70+ Proof (35% Alcohol) The standard ratio is 6 vanilla beans per 8 ounces of vodka. If you would like a stronger vanilla flavor (what pastry chefs call double-fold extract), then feel free to add 2–4 extra beans.
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