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Vanilla Beans
Jacqueline Oliver - United States
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Gourmet Papua New Guinea Vanilla, Planifolia
Png vanilla beans a vibrant and rich flavor profile
$7.00
Vanilla Beans
Jacqueline Oliver - United States
I'm a convert
Beth Borchers
High Quality Vanilla - excellent customer service.
Brigitte Oger
Great place to get your spices
Don Young
Well-Balanced Bourbon Vanilla Beans From Papua New Guinea
Vanilla Beans from Papua New Guinea are a high-quality Bourbon vanilla bean. Their fragrance can be described as heavy and well-balanced, with strong notes of chocolate and sweet cream butter and end notes of caramel.
Bourbon Vanilla from Papua New Guinea has proven a great choice of vanilla bean for a variety of cooking and baking projects and are especially popular for classic vanilla dishes like pastries and ice cream, and especially fruit-based applications due to pronounced floral notes. It's also perfect for more savory dishes like a Mexican mole.
Papua New Guinea is an up-and-coming region for vanilla cultivation. Both vanilla Planifolia and Vanilla Tahitentsis can be grown and purchased from Papua New Guinea.
Each gourmet bean is approximately 16+ cm in length.
They are produced in a region that produces extremely high-quality Vanilla Planifolia.
On average, there are 120-150 Papua New Guinea Vanilla Beans in a pound.
Every vanilla bean you purchase from SloFoodGroup will always be all natural, gluten-free, kosher, and non-GMO!
In 1841 a 12-year-old slave by the name of Edmond Albius resided on the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean and made a discovery that would change the culinary world forever. He found that the delicate vanilla orchid could be hand-pollinated. You see, up until this realization, vanilla orchids were only pollinated by a small, stingless bee called the Melipona, and some varieties of hummingbirds, which hindered global cultivation of the Vanilla beans. With Albius' discovery came greater cultivation and distribution potential.
*always store vanilla beans in an airtight container in a cool and dark place
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Great beans. Fast shipping. Would definitely buy again.
Great Company
Great prices and quality vanilla beans
Best beans for the money!!
I got Madagascar, Mexican and New Guinea beans. They smell great and the freshness is unbeatable. My wife thought it was a scam since I got beans at such a value, but they came vacuum packed perfectly. I will buy from them again. Great value!!
Vanilla extract success
I tried to make vanilla extract once before- many years ago- and the quality of the beans makes all the difference! These arrived super pliable and my extract is already very dark after just three weeks. Can't wait to start using it in a few more months!
Quality and pricing!
I feel like I write the same review over and over but I love the quality of their vanilla beans.. their customer relations is superb and have I mentioned the fastest shipping ever and it's free! You can't go wrong with this company for those of you that are thinking about ordering some vanilla beans. Thank you Slofoods group!