Organic Vanilla Farming
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Dear Sir My name is Sumanta Debbarma I am from Tripura. Will you give me some Vanilla Plants? I want to purchase. Please let me know price of per plants. I will come to you and will take plants You can send info. about price per plant to my mobile number 7308084363 / 9862299222.
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Hope the growers do get fair trade?
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Very nice vidio awesome
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You can use vanilla extract to make ice cream but it won't have the brown flecks of seeds that good vanilla ice cream has. If you want the flecks, get vanilla paste instead. It is thick and gooey but the vanilla flavor is more intense. I use the paste when making chocolate desserts and fudge sauce as well because it really brings out the chocolate flavor, adding a nice taste dimension.
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Is this plant suitable in Msia whether
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FASCINATING
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Interesting. I always wanted to learn about vanilla processing. Something I want to pursue perhaps someday in the future but in a smaller scale. Great video.
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I have a question as well if you could help me. It looks like she is basting some oil onto the pods in 1:06, what is it? or just plain water? Thanks!
So this is what Vanilla processing is like. Wow! When people make Ice Cream out of Vanilla; does the Ice Cream come out white? Do you use Vanilla Extract to make Ice Cream?
dafranx 2 years ago
99% of most of the vanilla ice-creams use synthetic vanilla which is a transparent soln. Natural ice-cream could use vanilla extract (dark brown liquid) although most of the premium grade brands use vanilla powder (specs of dark brown in the ice-cream).
natureshop 2 years ago
could have had an explanation part as well. Also could you tell me where in south india was this shot?
good work anyways!!!!!!!!
Sabs7809 3 years ago
The video was shot in Kerala - western tip of South India. In terms of explanation what would you like to know specifically.
Thanks
Mathew
natureshop 3 years ago
I just need to know.
Are they boiling them in pure water in 1:55?
for how long?
for how long do they store them in 3:56?
4:11?..what are they doing?
i dont exect you to know everything
i just want to know
christianz2010 3 years ago
They are boiling them in water as part of the curing process. The boiling has nothing to with making an extract - which is what I presume is with the ratios you have indicated.
Thanks
Nature Shop
natureshop 3 years ago