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So, what is grains de vanille épuisés?
"Grains de vanille épuisés" is a French term that translates to "exhausted vanilla beans." These beans are the remnants of the vanilla pod after the prized vanilla extract has been extracted. They still hold a fragrant aroma and taste but lack the moisture and oils of fresh vanilla. The exhausted vanilla beans can be used in a variety of culinary applications, such as infusing milk or cream for custards, puddings, or ice creams. Their subtle sweetness and warm, floral notes make them a popular ingredient in gourmet baking and desserts. As a sustainable option, using exhausted vanilla beans can reduce food waste while adding depth and complexity to dishes.
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