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So, what is graines de vanille épuisée?
"Graines de vanille épuisée" is a French term that refers to the used vanilla bean seeds. After the aromatic essence of the vanilla pod has been extracted, the remaining seeds are collected and often used in baking and cooking to add a subtle vanilla flavor and speckled appearance to dishes. These seeds have a delicate texture and rich, sweet aroma, which can enhance the flavor of desserts, pastries, and even savory dishes. As a versatile ingredient, "graines de vanille épuisée" can be used in anything from custards to ice creams, making it a must-have in any baker's pantry.
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