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@mk30@regenerate.social  ·  activity timestamp 17 hours ago

The first step in vanilla pod processing is to "kill" the bean via boiling or freezing.

I don't have a freezer, so I decided to submerge in boiled water for 3-5 mins.

Instructions here: https://www.vanillapura.com/blogs/vanilla-extract-making-101/how-to-cure-vanilla-beans-at-home-a-step-by-step-guide
And here: https://www.kingson-foodtech.com/en/a4-11232-16797/The-Journey-of-Vanilla-Beans-Vanilla-Bean-Processing.html

Pic 1: beans in boiled water (not on the flame - just in water that I boiled).
Pic 2: after boiling, I laid them out and dried them with a towel.

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#vanilla #plants #food #hawaii #orchids

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Vanilla pods in a pot of water
Vanilla pods in a pot of water
Vanilla pods in a pot of water
Vanilla pods after blanching, laid out on towels
Vanilla pods after blanching, laid out on towels
Vanilla pods after blanching, laid out on towels
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Vanilla Bean Processing Journey – From Harvest to Curing Explained

Discover the complete journey of vanilla bean processing, from harvesting green pods and traditional sun-drying fermentation to modern controlled curing. Learn how quality aromatic beans are developed and how automation changes vanilla production. Click to explore the full process now!
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@feinschmeckergarten@norden.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 17 hours ago

Wow, what an achievement. Congratulations
@mk30
Do you remember the photos of my pathetic vines? #VanillaEnvy

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@mk30@regenerate.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 17 hours ago

@feinschmeckergarten thanks! you can be envious of my vanilla, and i can be envious of your nice, orderly place ^-^

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@mk30@regenerate.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 17 hours ago

The first step in vanilla pod processing is to "kill" the bean via boiling or freezing.

I don't have a freezer, so I decided to submerge in boiled water for 3-5 mins.

Instructions here: https://www.vanillapura.com/blogs/vanilla-extract-making-101/how-to-cure-vanilla-beans-at-home-a-step-by-step-guide
And here: https://www.kingson-foodtech.com/en/a4-11232-16797/The-Journey-of-Vanilla-Beans-Vanilla-Bean-Processing.html

Pic 1: beans in boiled water (not on the flame - just in water that I boiled).
Pic 2: after boiling, I laid them out and dried them with a towel.

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#vanilla #plants #food #hawaii #orchids

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Vanilla pods in a pot of water
Vanilla pods in a pot of water
Vanilla pods in a pot of water
Vanilla pods after blanching, laid out on towels
Vanilla pods after blanching, laid out on towels
Vanilla pods after blanching, laid out on towels
King Son Instrument Tech. Co., Ltd.

Vanilla Bean Processing Journey – From Harvest to Curing Explained

Discover the complete journey of vanilla bean processing, from harvesting green pods and traditional sun-drying fermentation to modern controlled curing. Learn how quality aromatic beans are developed and how automation changes vanilla production. Click to explore the full process now!
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@mk30@regenerate.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 17 hours ago

After patting the vanilla pods dry, I wrapped them in towels and packed them in an insulated cooler bag with a hot water bottle, wrapped in more towel.

This is the beginning of the "sweating" stage that lasts 10-14 days. The will spend evenings wrapped up with a hot water bottle in an insulated cooler bag, and they will spend daytime drying in the sun.

See process description here: https://www.kingson-foodtech.com/en/a4-11232-16797/The-Journey-of-Vanilla-Beans-Vanilla-Bean-Processing.html
And here: https://www.vanillapura.com/blogs/vanilla-extract-making-101/how-to-cure-vanilla-beans-at-home-a-step-by-step-guide

Pic 1: I wrapped the pods in their little towels, then packed them in an insulated cooler bag that was lined with a big folded towel.
Pic 2: I put a hot water bottle on top, wrapped it all up in the big towel, and zipped up the cooler bag.

They will stay like this till tomorrow (I'll keep an eye on the water bottle and refill with hot water as necessary), then will set to sun dry during the daytime tomorrow.

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#vanilla #orchids #plants #food #hawaii

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Cooler bag with a thick towel. Vanilla pods are wrapped up in small towels at the bottom
Cooler bag with a thick towel. Vanilla pods are wrapped up in small towels at the bottom
Cooler bag with a thick towel. Vanilla pods are wrapped up in small towels at the bottom
Placing a hot water bottle on top, before folding in the big towel and closing the cooler bag.
Placing a hot water bottle on top, before folding in the big towel and closing the cooler bag.
Placing a hot water bottle on top, before folding in the big towel and closing the cooler bag.
King Son Instrument Tech. Co., Ltd.

Vanilla Bean Processing Journey – From Harvest to Curing Explained

Discover the complete journey of vanilla bean processing, from harvesting green pods and traditional sun-drying fermentation to modern controlled curing. Learn how quality aromatic beans are developed and how automation changes vanilla production. Click to explore the full process now!
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