Vanilla Beans

Vanilla beans are some of our very favourite things, and we feel that too few people use them regularly in their kitchens. With a market flooded by cheap imitation vanilla extracts (which are derived from coal tar and by-products of the paper industry and contain no actual vanilla – you really should throw them away), many people see authentic vanilla as an expensive luxury. But we insist that the intense flavour you get from a vanilla bean will vastly improve the quality of your baking and desserts.

Vanilla beans are the fruit of a certain orchid variety native to Central America. Producing vanilla pods is truly a labour of love. The orchids need to be hand-pollinated, and nine months later when the beans are ripe, they are hand-picked and sun-dried during the day, then wrapped in woolen cloth to sweat at night. This intensive process is the reason for the high price of vanilla beans.

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