Bean Family: |
Bahiana
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Bean Origin: |
Mexico
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Quality: |
Grade-A (pliabile, moist, oily) - Short & Wide |
Aroma: |
Warm vanilla, hint of mocha & spice
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Extract Taste: |
Rich vanilla, notes of chocolate, coffee and spice
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Best Extract Spirit: |
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Introducing The Chiapas - Mexican Bahiana
The biggest little vanilla bean you've ever experienced.
Welcome to Southern Mexico and to an entirely new species of vanilla bean called Bahiana. We named this bean The Chiapas after the beautiful Southern-most state of Mexico on the border of Guatemala. This bean originated in Brazil and is now cultivated in southern Mexico. It's incredibly sweet with notes of chocolate, coffee and vanilla spice.
This beautiful Grade-A vanilla bean is a Bahiana bean, which means a few things:
- First, it's incredibly plump. Not long (in fact, kind of short). But full of caviar and vanilla bean sweetness. Just 4-5 beans/oz normally.
- Second, it's a newer species found originally in Brazil and just now starting to be cultivated in more places. It's one of the most rare vanilla beans on our planet.
- Finally, like the Pompona bean, its orchid is much larger and can be pollinated by bees, but is still pollinated by hand since the pollination window is so short.
The Bahiana species of vanilla bean has an entirely different taste and aroma as traditional Planifolia and Tahitensis vanilla. It's also a more rich and complex vanilla than the Pompona species. But it's still in the vanilla bean family so its primary scent will be familiar to you. It will present a bold, classic vanilla base, but there will be stronger notes of chocolate and coffee. You will also note the presence of subtle dried fruit and a spicy vanilla kick that is found often within vanilla beans from Mexico. It's truly a flavor and aroma experience all to itself.

(The State of Chiapas in Southern Mexico)
These vanilla beans are not as prolific as the commercially-familiar Planifolia and Tahitensis beans. They don't bloom as often as many orchids, they take longer to mature, their size makes them more difficult to cultivate in quantity, so their global supply is very low. As such, the price for whole, grade-A quality Bahiana vanilla beans is extremely high.

(Beautiful tropical town of San Cristobal in the state of Chiapas)
After months (or even years) of extraction, your finished Chiapas Bahiana vanilla extract will present a strong vanilla aroma with creamy and succulent vanilla undertones including hints caramel, chocolate and a vanilla spice that includes notes of coffee and a very slight hint of tropical fruit.
This vanilla bean creates a beautiful extract to add to your cooking arsenal with applications in traditional cakes, cookies, frostings, holiday tarts and summertime cobbler and homemade ice cream.
The Chiapas Mexican Bahiana vanilla beans are very oily and rich with vanillin. They are short, but fat between 3" - 5" inches long and have a dark brown color. There are typically 4-6 beans in an ounce.
VanillaPura vanilla beans are all shipped vacuum sealed for freshness and should be stored unrefrigerated in a cool, dry and dark place.
This is a co-op product page for vanilla bean co-op members. Co-op orders are combined with other customer orders and may have a lead time of 4-8 weeks. The result is the lowest priced, gourmet vanilla beans anywhere. "Wait a little, and save a lot!"
Pricing reflects current market conditions and will be updated as market prices change.