European kitchen 24 palates were first met with vanilla 14 September 1502. Cast to Western civilization discovered this plant wondrous smell of it was none other than an expert in the discovery, Christopher Columbus. Vanilla from the orchid family, originates from Mexico, from where it spread to tropical areas. She can grow up to 15 meters, has a long meaty egg-shaped leaves kitchen 24 and yellow or orange to flowers that appear only three years after planting. From the flowers grow pods that are harvested while still immature. During fermentation, which lasts about 15 days there is white crystal beads-vanilla and appears familiar aroma of vanilla. After this process the beans a few months left in the sun or in a warm room to dry completely and be ready for use. Vanilla encourages sexual kitchen 24 desire, and positive effects on digestion and function of the central nervous system. Most often used in the form of spices for various dishes and drinks, as well as in the production kozmtickih preparations. Vanilla is very aromatic, and besides kitchen 24 characteristic, intense fragrance and features a gorgeous, sweet taste. Due to the long production process, this plant next to saffron and cardamom, is among the most expensive spice in the world. kitchen 24 Cutlery used inner, kitchen 24 soft part of the pods, which has a very intense aroma and therefore it is necessary to moderate dose. COUNCIL smell of vanilla activates hormones of happiness in the brain, kitchen 24 almost kitchen 24 like chocolate. A few drops of oil of vanilla put on a handkerchief and breathe.
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