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US
/vəˈnɪɫɪn/
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NOUN
- a crystalline compound found in vanilla beans and some balsam resins; used in perfumes and flavorings
How To Use vanillin In A Sentence
- Legal problems arise when a dishonest producer adulterates the product by substituting synthetic vanillin for natural vanillin without properly identifying the flavoring on the label.
- After this time the surface of the fruit will be covered in crystals of glucose and vanillin and the fruits themselves have become black from oxidization but are still flexible.
- Biorefineries developed to produce ethanol from cellulose sources such as trees and fast-growing plants could get a significant economic boost from the sale of high-value chemicals – such as vanillin flavoring – that could be generated from the same feedstock. I dreamed I attended an anti-crossdressing rally in my Maidenform bra.
- Forget those sickly vanillin cheapo riojas - this is class in a glass and drinks well now.
- The compound responsible for this distinctive, complex perfume is vanillin, contained in thousands of pinpoint seeds in the seed pods of a particular orchid plant.
- This wine is bold and rich, featuring mouth-filling flavours of peachy fruit sweetness, intermingling with toasty vanillin oak.
- Rogers tested for traces of vanillin, a chemical compound that slowly disappears over time at a calculable rate.
- Medieval linens show the presence of vanillin in chemical tests, but the linen in the Dead Sea scrolls and other very old linens do not.
- Black briary fruit flavours and chocolate characters combined with a subtle vanillin oak complexity.
- The first synthetic vanillin was produced by German chemists in 1874 from coniferin, the glucoside found in the sapwood of certain conifers.