When it comes to single-origin vanilla, few comparisons are as fascinating as Ghana and Sri Lanka. Both produce exceptional Grade A V. planifolia beans, yet the flavors they deliver are strikingly different — shaped by their soils, climates, and the unique terroir of each region. Whether you're a home extract maker, a baker, or a vanilla enthusiast, understanding these two origins will help you choose the right bean for your next creation.
The Kintampo — Ghana Vanilla Beans
Named after the stunning city of Kintampo — home to Ghana's breathtaking waterfalls — The Kintampo is VanillaPura's first-ever vanilla from Africa's western coast. Grown in Ghana's tropical climate with rich volcanic soils, these rare V. planifolia beans are a historic first: the first vanilla beans ever commercially available from West Africa.
Flavor Profile
The Kintampo delivers a classic, buttery vanilla foundation with warm, indulgent undertones that set it apart from other origins:
- Buttery Vanilla — smooth, rich, and deeply comforting
- Toffee — warm caramel sweetness with a golden finish
- Butterscotch — soft, creamy, and inviting
- Cacao — a gentle chocolate whisper that adds depth
The result is a sweet, approachable vanilla with a warm, dessert-like character — familiar yet distinctly Ghanaian.
Best Spirit Pairings
- Vodka — showcases the pure, buttery vanilla character
- Dark Rum — enhances the natural toffee and mocha undertones
- American Whiskey — complements the butterscotch notes beautifully
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Sri Lankan Vanilla Beans — Grade A
From the lush tropical highlands of Sri Lanka comes a vanilla bean with a flavor profile as distinctive as the island itself. These premium Grade A V. planifolia beans deliver a smooth, balanced vanilla with subtle floral notes and a rich, buttery aroma — grown in Sri Lanka's unique microclimate where the land coaxes extraordinary complexity from every bean.
Flavor Profile
Sri Lankan vanilla offers a beautifully well-rounded character — less sharp than Madagascar, more robust than Tahitian, and entirely its own:
- Creamy Vanilla — smooth, balanced, and deeply aromatic
- Floral Notes — delicate and elegant, adding a refined lift
- Woody, Chocolatey Undertones — subtle complexity that deepens over time
- Buttery Aroma — rich and inviting from the first open of the pouch
The result is a harmonious vanilla that works beautifully in both delicate and bold recipes — versatile, sophisticated, and consistently excellent.
Best Spirit Pairings
- Vodka — pure vanilla clarity that lets the creamy, floral character shine
- Bourbon — adds warmth and depth that harmonizes with the woody undertones
- Rum — tropical notes that complement the island character of the bean
- Cognac — a refined pairing that elevates the floral and buttery notes
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Side-by-Side Comparison
| The Kintampo (Ghana) | Sri Lankan Vanilla Beans | |
|---|---|---|
| Origin | Ghana, West Africa | Sri Lanka |
| Variety | V. planifolia | V. planifolia |
| Grade | Grade A | Grade A |
| Primary Flavor | Buttery, sweet vanilla | Creamy, balanced vanilla |
| Undertones | Toffee, butterscotch, cacao | Floral, woody, chocolatey |
| Character | Warm, approachable, dessert-like | Smooth, refined, versatile |
| Best For | Baking, sweet extracts, ice cream | Extracts, baking, desserts, infusions |
| Top Spirit Pairing | Vodka, Dark Rum, American Whiskey | Vodka, Bourbon, Rum, Cognac |
Which One Is Right for You?
If you love a classic, sweet, buttery vanilla with warm toffee and butterscotch notes, The Kintampo from Ghana is your bean. It's approachable, versatile, and delivers a comforting vanilla experience that works beautifully in everyday baking and extract making.
If you're drawn to a smooth, creamy, well-rounded vanilla with elegant floral notes and subtle chocolatey depth, Sri Lankan vanilla is a beautifully balanced choice that performs across a wide range of culinary applications. Less sharp than Madagascar, more robust than Tahitian — it's a vanilla that fits naturally into any kitchen.
Of course, the best answer? Try both. Explore what happens when West African warmth meets Sri Lankan elegance in a single bottle of homemade extract.
Ready to Start Your Vanilla Extract?
Whether you choose The Kintampo, Sri Lankan vanilla, or both — making your own vanilla extract at home is one of the most rewarding things a vanilla lover can do. Learn everything you need to know — ratios, spirit pairings, aging times, and more — in our complete guide center.


































































































































