Where to Buy Vanilla Seeds? What is the Difference Between Vanilla Seeds and Vanilla Bean Paste?

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What Are Vanilla Seeds?

Where to Buy Vanilla Seeds? What is the Difference Between Vanilla Seeds and Vanilla Bean Paste?

After undergoing a complex process of harvesting and drying, vanilla pods mature internally and release a rich aroma. The vanilla seeds are the tiny black particles scraped from inside the pod; they are the most natural form of vanilla, resembling sesame seeds or even caviar. Since vanilla is the second most expensive spice in the world, these seeds are also known as "vanilla caviar"!

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How to Make Your Own Vanilla Caviar

Where to Buy Vanilla Seeds? What is the Difference Between Vanilla Seeds and Vanilla Bean Paste?

Extracting vanilla caviar is very simple since it requires no further processing, so if you don’t mind a little extra effort, you can make it at home yourself. All you need is high-quality, mold-free vanilla pods, along with a knife, a spoon, and a sealed container (make sure to disinfect all utensils, including cutting boards) to DIY it!

Where to Buy Vanilla Seeds? What is the Difference Between Vanilla Seeds and Vanilla Bean Paste?

Homemade Vanilla Seeds (Vanilla Caviar)

  1. Sanitize all the utensils and containers you will use.
  2. Use a knife to split open the vanilla pod.
  3. Scrape out the vanilla seeds from inside the pod using a knife or a spoon.
  4. Place the seeds into a sealed container, and you’re done!

 

Difference Between Vanilla Seeds and Vanilla Bean Paste

Where to Buy Vanilla Seeds? What is the Difference Between Vanilla Seeds and Vanilla Bean Paste?

(The image above shows vanilla bean paste)

Generally, what is more commonly sold in the market is vanilla bean paste, which is processed by blending vanilla pods, sugary liquid, alcohol, pectin, and other ingredients. It can be directly used in baking or beverages. Each seller uses different amounts of vanilla, resulting in varying flavors, so it is recommended to compare products from multiple sources.

In contrast, vanilla seeds (vanilla caviar) are unprocessed; they are simply the seeds scraped out and preserved. The two products are completely different in both nature and usage!

How to Use and Store Vanilla Seeds and Vanilla Bean Paste

Where to Buy Vanilla Seeds? What is the Difference Between Vanilla Seeds and Vanilla Bean Paste?

The best method to cook with vanilla pods (including the seeds) is to apply heat. Only by heating can the full vanilla flavor be extracted from the pods (and seeds). Therefore, when using vanilla seeds, it is recommended to mix them with other ingredients and then apply heat through baking, or to simmer them with milk to create vanilla milk. Using vanilla milk in desserts is preferable to adding vanilla seeds directly to already cooked dishes, as the aroma will not be fully released. (Generally, use vanilla seeds in the same way you use vanilla pods!)

Vanilla seedsTo store vanilla seeds, make sure to tightly close them in a sealed container and keep them in a dry, cool place.

 

Where to Buy Vanilla Seeds? What is the Difference Between Vanilla Seeds and Vanilla Bean Paste?

Since vanilla bean paste (also known as vanilla pod paste) is already processed, it can be directly used to make drizzles, spreads, syrups, and more. In the future, Vanilla Farmer will also offer various recipes, so please stay tuned to Vanilla Farmer!

Storage for Vanilla Bean Paste: Unopened bottles can be stored in a cool, shaded place. Once opened, you can refrigerate them; however, make sure to seal the bottle cap tightly, as repeatedly opening and closing it allows moisture to enter, which may cause mold.

Vanilla Pod Paste Recipe:

Where Can I Buy Vanilla Seeds and Vanilla Bean Paste?

Where to Buy Vanilla Seeds? What is the Difference Between Vanilla Seeds and Vanilla Bean Paste?

Currently, major supermarkets such as Carrefour, Costco, and PX Mart do not typically sell vanilla seeds or vanilla bean paste. However, Vanilla Farmer's online store offers both vanilla seeds and vanilla bean paste. Alternatively, you can check with local baking supply stores or purchase from Vanilla Farmer's online mall, where you can opt for in-store pickup or home delivery. (Vanilla Farmer Mall)

 

Where to Buy Vanilla Seeds? What is the Difference Between Vanilla Seeds and Vanilla Bean Paste?

Vanilla Farmer has specially launched a product called “Vanilla Seeds (Vanilla Caviar)” for home bakers and those who do small-scale baking—ready to use straight out of the can! This is ideal for cooks who prefer not to handle the seeds or want to save time. Additionally, if you need vanilla bean paste, we also offer an 80g jar of vanilla bean paste made from Taiwan-grown vanilla pods by Vanilla Knight.

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About the Author

Vanilla Knight - Vanilla Specialty Store

Chef Wei Zhenglin, deeply enchanted by the flavors of vanilla beans, has devoted significant effort to studying the history and uses of vanilla beans. Through technology transfer from the Taoyuan Agricultural Research Institute, he began cultivating vanilla plants (Vanilla planifolia) and adopted a new identity as a "vanilla farmer." He founded the brand "Vanilla Knight," focusing not only on creating exquisite desserts but also on promoting the production of premium vanilla beans in Taiwan. Vanilla Knight has become Taiwan's first dessert shop to own a vanilla plantation.

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