Vanilla Beans: Fragrant Pods of Complex Sweetness
Whole vanilla pods packed with aromatic seeds—premium way to flavor desserts, custards and drinks.
What Are Vanilla Beans?
Vanilla beans are the **fruit pods** of the *Vanilla planifolia* orchid, hand-pollinated and cured for weeks to develop their signature aroma. Each pod contains thousands of tiny seeds, rich in **vanillin** and complex flavor notes.
Nutrition (per bean, ~5 g)
**~12 kcal**, minimal fat, ~**0.1 g protein**, **~0.5 g carbs**. Mostly used for flavor—nutritional impact is small.
Why Use Real Vanilla
- **Complex flavor:** more floral and deep than artificial vanilla.
- **Antioxidant compounds:** vanillin has mild antioxidant properties.
- **Luxury touch:** elevates desserts and drinks.
Possible Downsides
- **Costly:** labor-intensive to grow and cure.
- **Alcohol extraction** needed for many recipes—pods require splitting and steeping.
- Flavor can **degrade over time**—store carefully.
How to Use
- Split pod lengthwise and **scrape out seeds**; add to custards, creams, batters.
- Steep whole pod in milk/cream, then remove.
- Make **homemade vanilla sugar**: bury used pod in sugar jar.
- Pair with **chocolate, coffee, citrus, berries**.
Tip
Store beans **airtight, in a cool dark place** (not fridge). If they dry out, soak in warm milk/cream to soften.
- 1. Vanilla Beans
Vanilla beans – mahune orhideje *Vanilla planifolia* ili *tahitensis*; sjemenke bogate vanilinom; koriste se za aromatiziranje slastica, pudinga, kreme, sladoleda i napitaka