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🌟 Elevate your recipes with the creamy allure of premium Tahitian vanilla—don’t just cook, create magic!
These 25 premium Grade B Tahitian vanilla beans, sourced from Papua New Guinea, offer a rich, floral, and caramel-infused flavor profile perfect for homemade vanilla extract, baking, and gourmet cooking. Vacuum-sealed for maximum freshness, they are 100% vegan, kosher, non-GMO, gluten-free, and ethically harvested, making them the go-to choice for discerning culinary professionals and passionate home chefs alike.




















| ASIN | B07Z8G7953 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,872 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #13 in Vanilla Beans |
| Brand | Native Vanilla |
| Brand Name | Native Vanilla |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 20,978 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Halal, Vegan |
| Flavor | Tahitian |
| Item Form | Whole |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Native Vanilla |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | E1025 |
| Size | 25 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Vegan, Halal |
| Unit Count | 25.0 Count |
B**W
great product
quality was very good. super fresh the whole house smelt like it, it was great. and made some amazing vanilla extract
T**E
Native Vanilla Grade B Tahitian Vanilla Beans ~ 10 Premium Extract Whole Pods ~ EXCELLENT!
I have been buying Grade A Vanilla Bean pods for making homemade Vanilla Bean Paste; Vanilla Extract and Kahlua. They are pricey buy I always thought they were the ultimate in Vanilla Bean Pods for my purposes; and I always shop around for the best priced pods with the best reviews. This was the first time I decided to give Grade B Vanilla Bean pods a try.. OMG!! WHAT A REVELATION! First ~ the price was phenomenal! Next, I was concerned they would be dried out ~ NOT DRIED OUT AT ALL. Through the vacuum sealed packaged I could see they were dark, and I could press with my fingers and feel they were supple. And the smell? When I open the box from Amazon; the heavenly scent of fresh vanilla hit my face thru completely sealed vacuum packed bags.. The only difference is they are shorter than the grade A pods; otherwise ~ I am so happy I could scream!
T**'
Best bang for your buck.
These beans arrived as described. There were 25 grade B beans in a vacuum sealed package. Upon opening the package I found the beans were plenty fresh, appropriately moist, and had a great flavor and aroma. I used 4 in a recipe that same evening and found the flavor to be full and rich. I was unsure of what to expect in a grade B bean, but I found the quality to be fine for my intentions as a home cook that enjoys experimenting with new recipes.
A**Y
Good vanilla
I make my own "vanilla extract" at home using vanilla beans and vodka (technically not legit vanilla extract, but tastes good so I don't care). Compared to some others I've used, these are great beans especially for the price. They came compacted/vacuum sealed, and when I cut the packaging open they expanded a bit and looked very fresh. They smell great - a bit more floral than I'm used to with Madagascar beans - and they each have a good amount of innards. These will definitely work for what I use them for and I'm quite happy with them. My only complaint is that a few came smaller/thinner than the rest, which is a bit annoying. I feel like I got 7 beans and three halves, rather than the ten that I paid for. So I'm docking one star for that, but considering the low price and the overall quality, I can still recommend these.
S**T
Excellent for Homemade Vanilla Extract
This was suggested by YouTube channel Little Hill Homestead for making Vanilla extract. Made two batches from one packet using Vodka for one and Jameson Irish Whiskey for the other. Taste great and very effective for homemade extract. Quantity and dollar value very fair for the quality!
C**R
MOLD AFTER 3 MONTHS / STOP THE PRESS - FANTASTIC CUSTOMER SERVICE READ BELOW
I was excited when I made this purchase. Attempting to start my own vanilla extract for family and friends. Used one package immediately. Seems to be working. Today I opened the second package to start more extract. Three of the bean pods had mold growing on them. I'm thinking, mold only grows when moisture is present. These beans are supposed to be grade B, less moisture than grade A. The package was hermetically sealed, not opened until today, and placed in an air tight mason jar. Air trapped in the jar was sufficient to act with the moisture in the bean, bingo, mold grows. Out of an abundance of caution, I have destroyed the entire package and bean pods. DO NOT recommend this product to anyone. Well, outside of a few politicians I can think of. But not real folks. Any recommendations for future purchases? * * * * * UPDATE * * * * * 13SEP2021 Received email from vendor offering to replace the item at no charge. Being a little older than the average bear, this avenue to resolve an issue, I have not seen before. I still stand by my initial comment of the packaging failing after three months is completely unsat. However, customer service will be thru the roof. Stay tuned. * * * * NEW UPDATE * * * 25SEP2021 I've been gobsmacked! As noted above the vendor offered to replace the damaged material. From the tone of their email, I assumed they would send replacements for the four bean pods that had mold on them. Not only did they provide me with 100% of my original order, they sent a third package. Total of thirty bean pods! ! ! I have never seen customer service like this before. I have two 1.75 liter bottles soaking in the basement, with 15 bean pods in each one. After 24 hours, the bloom of extract was two inches deep on the base of each container. My thinking is long-term soak for maximum flavor, at least one year. My original complaint of moldy pods still stands. From the swift action of Native Vanilla Store, they were equally surprised. Their customer service has been 4.0, a definite 5 star rating. This extract thing is evolving into a hobby for me. I will continue to support Native Vanilla by future purchases.
G**T
a bit small
These were smaller than expected, I am used to Madagascar beans rather Tahitian beans, and these were about 20% smaller than I expected. Commercial grade extract is about .8oz of beans per 8oz, for "Single Fold" and these were about .6oz. This is about 6-7 of these beans. In other words, if you want to make "Double Fold" with these, 30 beans would make you a slightly stronger than normal, but not quite as potent as it should be batch of 3, 8oz bottles. (assuming 10 beans per 8oz) At $36 for 30, including roughly $3 per bottle, (I opted for amber glass bottles) not including alcohol (which varies, and tends to be around 12-25oz, or 59oz, so you'll end up with some extra alcohol, or not enough.) but lets say $12 for some bottom shelf 750ml. six, 8oz bottles is about 48oz, so $36+$19+$14 (after taxes) means it cost you around $11.5 for 8oz of single fold homemade vanilla. Best I can find for "tahitian" pre-made online is about $20 per 8oz, so if you're wanting to make some to last a long time then you'll save yourself a few bucks with this method. There are other kinds that are cheaper, one looks like $11 for 11oz, but it's watered down and has sugar added, amongst other things. Ignore the imitation vanilla, it's not good. All in all, what I wanted to know, was, can you make double fold with these beans? Well, there's 3.6 oz (roughly) of beans here, and double fold expects about 1.5oz, so $36 will get you about two 8oz bottles, with some left overs. If I wanted to have enough vanilla beans to make six, 2x bottles, I'd need to buy about $108 of these beans in order to have enough, and each bottle would end up costing me $23.5 or so (less, technically because of leftover beans, if I can put those forward to a new batch. Seeing as how the alternative online is $30-60, that seems a good cost saving's measure. As for some comments of it being moldy, mine were fine, but I also bought mine, and then immediately went to work. Just because it's vacuum sealed, doesn't mean it has an infinite shelf life.
W**N
Strong customer service and excellent product
I received excellent customer service from this seller. I have purchased from this seller 5 times and will keep doing so as it’s a reliable, excellent product with strong customer service.
P**A
Lovely vanilla beans
Lovely... I'm not a foodie, and havnt tested them yet, but from my humble impressions, looks and smells and feels nice. Well vacuum sealed.
C**N
Buena vainilla
Vainilla de buena calidad y a buen precio. Llega bien envasada para su conservación
T**F
Gute Ware
Gute Ware
E**R
Perpetual Vanilla Extract
Delightful, delicate scent from these B-grade, Tahitian beans. They are different from Madagascar kind, still very much vanilla, but without the heavy bourbony scent. They were vacuum-wrapped, plump, very nice beans. Fast delivery. Thank you! Made today, I cut the beans in half and split them down the middle before dropping them in the bottle to sit for 12 months to infinity. Retop the original vanilla beans with vodka as you use it up over the years to keep the cycle of extraction perpetual. Great present as it keeps on giving. (At the time of purchase, in May 2021, in Canada, these 25 vanilla beans made me seven-and-a-half 16-ounce bottles of vanilla extract for 150 dollars. If I had bought 7.5 bottles at Costco for almost $40 dollars a piece, it would have been 300 dollars, so it's a good savings to make your own. It cost: Vanilla beans, $49.99, two 1.75 litre bottles of vodka, $49.99 +49.99 = approx. $150 instead of 300. You might say, why on earth would anyone make this much vanilla extract? The truth is if you buy smaller quantities of beans and vodka in smaller sizes, half the amount costs you 33% more, and so it's better to just do this amount and basically never buy vanilla extract again. You can give a bottle to someone you love and save them the cost of vanilla extract in perpetuity, too. Vanilla beans are the bean seed pods from Orchids, which only flower one day per year and need to be carefully hand-pollenated, so it's great they can be reused because they so expensive. Also, my American friends can probably cut my total cost by another 3rd because American liquor is usually 1/3 to 1/2 less expensive that in Canada, ergo they can probably make this extract for 65%-75% savings rather than the Canadian 50% savings shown here.)
A**A
Conveniente
Trovo che questi baccelli siano di ottima qualità e con un ottimo sapore di vaniglia. Io le uso parecchie per l'estratto di vaniglia fatto in casa dopo aver utilizzato i semi nelle creme o nei dolci in generale. Ottengo sempre prodotti profumatissimi e la differenza si sente eccome! Il prezzo è un po' elevato, ma la qualità si paga e non c'è paragone con il sapore chimico della vanillina.
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