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Is à la vanille bourbon vegan?

À la vanille bourbon is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is à la vanille bourbon?

À la vanille bourbon is a premium vanilla ingredient that is highly sought after in the culinary world. This unique ingredient is derived from the vanilla orchid that is grown in the Bourbon region of Madagascar. It has a rich, creamy, and floral flavor profile that is often described as having notes of caramel and spice. The beans are handpicked and sun-dried, which helps to intensify the flavor and aroma. À la vanille bourbon is perfect for adding depth and complexity to desserts, baked goods, and savory dishes. Its distinctive flavor and luxurious aroma make it a favorite among chefs and foodies alike.

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