I'm not usually at a loss for words but have no clue at all how to describe the phenomenological difference btw regular & "French" vanilla.
@fire__exit @amelapay At that point you're talking an imitation of an imitation of an imitation, also I am not a food chemist
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@fire__exit@amelapay "french vanilla" ice cream has a custard base. that's what it means. the rest is marketing horseshit.
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