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Tonka Beans
Does anyone like to add a little shaved tonka bean to their coffee? Been playing around with them and it gives it a nice dimension to the coffee. A familiar, but hard to place fragrant scent. A little goes a long way. They can also be added to the sugar bowl, similar as vanila beans are added.
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Where do you find them? Every place I have checked out lately is "Sorry, sold out" or "unavailable".
They do have a unique flavor and aroma. |
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I bought them at: http://www.montrealplus.ca/montreal/...vieille-europe
Actually been using the beans more often in French Press. A very small amount is needed; literally just a sliver. |
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Hmmm never heard of the stuff:
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/ar...illegal/65616/ Sounds delightful! |
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Cool article.
I had no idea what they were when I bought them. They looked interesting and never saw them before. I was like "I'll just buy them and figure out what they are when I get home." After reading about them, we've used them in a few dishes. They are good mixed in with the sugar like some do with vanilla beans. |
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They sound fascinating. The FDA is a bit annoying regarding good things to eat, though. Runny cheese indeed?
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They have perfume, vanilla, floral smell and look like an insect. You'll immediately know the smell, but might not be able to put a name to it (unless you knew tonka bean smell already).
I've put a sliver into a double espresso as it fills with ground coffee. It uses such a small amount, can't grind that little. |
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Shouldn't we have a special forum for this like the one for cubans? :D
This truly is like forbidden fruit. I gotta get me some now for coffee and desserts! I also just read that they are used flavor tobaccos and snuffs. |
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