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Tripper sources, processes and packs cinnamon (cassia), vanilla, nutmeg and other spices in Indonesia and delivers branded spice ingredients of high and consistent quality to customer worldwide |
TRIPPER VANILLA |
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Botanical Names:
- Vanilla (Vanilla Planifolia, V fragrans)
- West Indian Vanilla (V.pompona)
- Tahitian Vanilla (V. Tahitensis)
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History:
Vanilla was brought from South America by the
Spanish conquistador, Cortez. In 1520, an officer under Cortez observed the Aztec emperor
Montezuma being served a drink called “chocolaty” in golden cups, a beverage prepared from pulverized seeds of the cacao tree, flavored with ground vanilla beans. Cortez bought the drink to Europe in the 1500s where the drink became popular with the nobility and the very rich throughout Europe. Hugh Morgan, a chemist for Queen Elizabeth 1, suggested Vanilla could be used alone as a flavoring and its uses and versatility expanded. Hand pollination was first used in 1836 by a Belgian and later perfected in 1841 by a Spanish slave leading to significantly increased vanilla production its widespread use. |
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COBRA VANILLA™
COBRA VANILLA™ like the king cobra native to Indonesia, the vanilla vine thrives in the warmth and constant humidity of tropical climates. Rainforests and their vicinities provide an ideal habitat for both snake and vine
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COBRA VANILLA™ ( Proprietary Blend: Tahitensis & Planifolia ) |
ITEM CODE |
DESCRIPTION |
PACKING |
COBRBG |
Vanilla Bean Gourmet |
12X1Lb(4X4 Oz/Bag) |
COBR60 |
Vanilla Spent Seeds 60 Mesh |
50 Lb/Cs |
COBR1XS |
Vanilla Extract 1 Fold with Sugar |
12 Qt/Cs, 4 Gal/Cs |
COBR1X |
Vanilla Extract 1 Fold |
4 Gal/Cs*, 55 Gal/Dr |
COBR2X |
Vanilla Extract 2 Fold |
4 Gal/Cs, 55 Gal/Dr |
COBRP |
Vanilla Paste |
12 Qt/Cs, 4 Gal/Cs |
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WHAT IS A COBRA? A cobra is a venomous snake, which is a member of the family Elapidae. The name is short for cobra de capelo (or cobra di capello), which is Portuguese for "snake with hood", or"hood-snake". When disturbed, most of these snakes can rear up and spread their neck in a characteristic threat display. However, not all snakes referred to as cobras are of the same genus, or even of the same family. |
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MACAQUE VANILLA™ ( Indonesia: Planifolia ) |
ITEM CODE |
DESCRIPTION |
PACKING |
MACABGO |
Vanilla Bean Gourmet Organic |
12X1Lb(4X4 Oz/Bag) |
MACA1XO |
Vanilla Extract 1 Fold Organic |
4 Gal/Cs |
MACA2XO |
Vanilla Extract 2 Fold Organic |
4 Gal/Cs |
FLYING FOX VANILLA™ ( Papua New Guinea: Tahitensis ) |
ITEM CODE |
DESCRIPTION |
PACKING |
FLFOBG |
Vanilla Bean Gourmet |
100 X 0.5 Lb/Cs |
50 X 1 Lb/Cs |
FLFO1X |
Vanilla Extract 1 Fold |
55 Gal/Dr |
FLFO2X |
Vanilla Extract 2 Fold |
55 Gal/Dr |
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WHAT IS A MACAQUE? The macaques constitute a genus of Old World monkeys of the subfamily
Cercopithecinae. Aside from humans, the macaques are the most widespread primate genus, ranging from northern Africa to Japan. Twenty-two macaque
species are currently recognised, and they include some of the monkeys best known to non-zoologists, such as the Rhesus Macaque, Macaca mulatta, and the Barbary Macaque, M. sylvanus, a colony of which lives on the Rock of Gibraltar. Although several
species lack tails, and their common names therefore refer to them as apes, these are true monkeys, with no greater relationship to the true apes than any other Old World monkeys. |
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WHAT IS A FLYING FOX? Bats of the genus
Pteropus, belonging to the Megachiroptera sub-order, are the largest bats in the world. They are commonly known as the Fruit Bats or Flying Foxes among other numerous colloquial names. They live in the tropics and subtropics of Asia, Australia, Indonesia, islands off East Africa, and a number of remote oceanic islands in both the Indian and Pacific Oceans. |
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