What are those black specks in breyers vanilla ice cream ?!


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What are those black specks in breyers vanilla ice cream ?


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that is the natural vanilla bean. some companies leave them in there, i like them like tha

ground vanilla beans.

vanilla flavoring is an alcohol-based extract of pressed vanilla beans, so the larger particles are filtered out.

The seeds of the vanilla bean.

They are vanilla pod seeds

the inside of a vanilla bean. In order to get that mm good vanilla flavor, the use the real vanilla beans. They cut them open, scrape them out and then add them. It is not ground up vanilla beans!! The pod is not edible! Just the fleshy stuff inside of them.

The black specks in vanilla ice cream are parts of the vanilla bean (don't worry, the edible part) that give the ice cream a better, more natural, vanilla flavor.

Part of the vanilla bean plant that creates the vanilla flavor.

That would be little tiny pieces of Vanilla Bean!!

I love their vanilla ice cream!

part of the vanilla bean.

There are vanilla beans they keep the vanilla beans in there so you can see how natural the product is

Uhhhhh.
Beans? I don't know.

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Its from the shell of the vanilla bean. Its also the most flavorful part of the bean. =o)

When something says "Vanilla Bean" flavored, they mean they've used the whole bean and not just the flavor with alcohol added.

www.cooks.com is a good place to get vanilla beans for your own projects, they also sell alcohol free vanilla, almond and all the cooking goodies!

Good luck!

the vanilla bean, they use real vanilla instead of artificial flavors

Crushed vanilla beans

They are bean. [Vanilla Bean]

Ground whole vanilla beans....

they're a good thing...lil bits of the actual vanilla bean,so you know they are not just using extract.

Vanilla seeds.




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