🌿 Unleash the Essence of Mexico in Your Kitchen!
Totonac's Pure Mexican Vanilla Extract is a premium 33.2 oz bottle of authentic vanilla, perfect for enhancing both sweet and savory dishes. Sourced from Mexico's heartland, this versatile extract ensures consistent quality and rich flavor, making it an essential ingredient for any culinary enthusiast.
K**R
Really great vanilla
One of the best brands of vanilla I have come across. Love it.
J**N
Best vanilla extract ever.
Love this vanilla. I use it for making home made oat milk and the flavor of this vanilla is the best I've ever tasted. It has real vanilla beans inside the bottle, uses a dark tinted bottle to filter out light to ensure longevity and quality of the vanilla and is extremely well made. The bottle is huge, way bigger than I though. Coloring is all natural with no artificial coloring. I know there's a few reviews stating that there is caramel coloring added but either the retailers who sell this on amazon were scammed or I've just never gotten that bottle of extract. The vanilla is not a syrup texture, it's thin but packs great flavor and tastes/smells amazing. Been buying this vanilla for years and will never buy any other. I'm extremely picky on quality and taste and this vanilla wins over all the others i have ever tried.
C**K
Can't go to Mexico, get it here.
Love this vanilla. Went to Mexico years ago and brought back a ton. Was so sad to finally use it all. No plans to go traveling so went to my travel partner, Amazon. Not as much fun shopping for it in Mexico but it worked. Wonderful product will purchase again, but not for awhile. It's a big bottle.
M**2
Tastes Great, Excellent for Beverages; It's Vanilla, But Not "Vanilla Extract"
First off, don't blame the manufacturer if the seller sends you the wrong product. The product you are supposed to be getting is labeled "pure vanilla." Some sellers are apparently swapping out the listed product for another product by the same brand, that also contains preservatives and artificial flavors.I'm a careful consumer and I believe that the product in the picture--"Vanilla Totonac's Pure Vanilla"--is indeed pure vanilla. But it's not vanilla extract, as that term is used in the U.S. I'm no chemist, but clearly does not contain the vodka-level 35% alcohol required for the FDA definition. If you look carefully on the bottle, it's not labeled as "vanilla extract"--it's called "vanilla" or "vanilla bean extract." The immediate impact of this is that it won't have the same properties when used for baking. Some folks like to use copious vanilla extract in pie crusts because it will evaporate before water will, leaving things flaky; not so here.But, you know what--who cares? It's delicious and half the price of McCormick's. I use it as a flavor enhancer for cocoa smoothies that I make every day. It has an intense floral aroma and flavor, almost like vanilla candy. I did a taste test with the same quantity of McCormick's and Totonac's in smoothies and there was no comparison. The McCormick's was subtle and almost chemically tasting with all the alcohol. The Totonac's was the perfect complement to the chocolate flavor, much better indeed.The flavor of this product is much more intense and floral than traditional high-alcohol vanilla extract, so I can see how people might complain if they used it in baked goods. It appears to contain little or no alcohol, so its mixing properties will be different, especially with dissolving other spices or flavors. To be quite honest, we haven't tried it in baked goods, and in fact bought a reserve bottle of McCormick's for that purpose. I feel like you could overcome the alcohol issue with other ingredients, but we haven't tried.But for beverages, ice creams, puddings, or anywhere else other than baked goods, this is outstanding and probably the most pleasant vanilla I've ever had. I drink hearty amounts of it every day and wouldn't hesitate to put it in coffee or smoothies, or anywhere else you want to enhance a chocolate-like flavor.
D**K
Vanilla
I bought this same brand when I was in Mexico. It is so good. Since I was running low, I wanted to make sure that I got the same vanilla, before it may not be available. There is just something special about Mexican vanilla. The flavor is strong and good.
A**S
Definitely not as advertised
The product images shown on the website list Vanilla bean extract as the only ingredient. It's an old example that also shows a product expiration date of what appears to be January 2013. The bottle that I just received has these listed: natural vanilla extract, water, ethyl alcohol, vanillin, vanilla flavor, caramel color and potassium sorbate. Apparently in the past 10 years they've changed the ingredients and haven't updated the Amazon listing.I found the Molina Mexican Vanilla Blend to actually have a better flavor; less bitter and more fragrant that this product. It's currently available for only $1.58 for a 8.3 oz. bottle on Amazon and is the best inexpensive vanillin flavoring I've tasted. I'm still searching for the best pure vanilla extract but have been happy with McCormick and Trader Joe's.
C**R
Kinda pricey
I’ve found better deals that taste just as good
J**S
Not you grandmothers vanilla, unless she was Mexican. Superb !!!
The is one of the best Mexican vanillas on the market
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