65 Odorata Vanilla from Ecuador
Organic Vanilla Odorata
Origin: Ecuador
Harvest: 2025
Curing: Scalded and sun dried
Refining: +6 months
DDM: 31.12.2028
Another rare endemic Vanilla species from Mesoamerica, cultivated here in Ecuador. Also known as Vanilla Tlatepusco, Vanilla Odorata is native to southern Mexico, Central America, and tropical South America. Together with Vanilla planifolia, it is a parent of the vanilla species × Tahitensis that could be a spontaneous hybrid, with a later selfing or backcrossing with V. Planifolia, already in Polynesia, that gave origin to the variation in cultivars and genotypes present there.
This orchid was first described by Carl Borivoj Presl in 1826 with mentions that the fruits collected 36 years earlier were still fragrant!
Vanilla Tlatepusco or Odorata pods tends to a sweet and complex aromatic profile, with caramel, honey, and biscuity notes - might have a high vanillin content as it started to crystallise since it reaches Switzerland (lower T° and humidity helping), and possess too other molecules that have not yet been analysed and deserves to be matured under optimum conditions to attest of its potentially aromatic qualities. Some samples have hints of dried fruit, adding another layer of complexity to the aromatic profile. While preliminary research identified a complex sweet profile, its characteristics are highly influenced by both the curing method and the unique terroir where this vanilla grow.
Another rare species for Agroforestry Vanilla Farmers to follow...
Beans measure +- 17cm for an average weight of 4g. A kilo is about 250 beans.
Moisture: +-30%
Vanillin: >2%%
Packaging: 2 pods or more in glass tubes or glass jars or in sachets
Ecuador origin certified


Reviews
This one too starts to grow vanillin crystals, a sign of high component content and high quality pods. You must try it!