Spices: Vanilla Bean

March 18th, 2008 | Posted in Food Info, Spices | Comments Off

Vanilla Beans come from the Vanilla orchid, which is native to Central America. The Vanilla orchid is also the only orchid that produces an edible fruit of any kind. It’s got a long history going back to the Mayan and Aztec civilizations.

It has been considered an aphrodisiac and a cure for fevers. It’s often used in “aromatherapy” Modern science has shown that Vanilla causes an increase in catecholamines such as adrenaline, which means it could be considered mildly addictive. Another thing that science has discovered about vanilla is that it’s able to block bacteria from knowing there’s enough of them to overcome the immune system of a host (it’s called “quorum sensing”).

The bean itself doesn’t actually have any taste until it’s been cured and fermented. It’s used in a wide variety of products and is an extremely popular taste, probably second only to chocolate.

The Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla beans are considered by many to be the best variety and something like 60% of the vanilla comes from Madagascar.

When buying vanilla beans they should be dark, oily and flexible. They should be stored in an airtight container for up to 18 months

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