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Bourbon vanilla
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Bourbon Vanilla is an aromatic variety of vanilla that comes primarily from the island of Réunion (formerly called Bourbon Island) and is also cultivated in Madagascar and other tropical regions of the Indian Ocean. It is characterized by its sweet, warm, and rich flavor, with creamy notes and an intense, enveloping aroma, making it one of the most highly valued varieties for baking and dessert making.
The ingredient comes from the Vanilla planifolia orchid, a climbing plant whose pod undergoes a curing process to fully develop its essence. Bourbon vanilla is essential in recipes ranging from custards, ice creams, and cakes, to sauces and beverages, adding depth and complexity to the flavor.
Regarding its properties, in addition to being a potent natural flavoring, vanilla contains antioxidants and compounds that may offer calming and digestive effects. However, its primary use in cooking is for its exquisite sensory profile.
In the Latin American context, some synonyms or related terms used for this ingredient are Madagascar vanilla or simply vanilla. It can also be found as natural vanilla when referring to authentic pods, thus distinguishing it from artificial extract. The term bourbon vanilla is more commonly used in professional or specialized recipes to highlight the product's quality.
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