vanilla - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • add: Then add vanilla, coffee & bicarbonate of soda, leave to one side.
  • include: This had a fruity nose, with a palate which included vanilla.
  • use: For the people who use vanilla Allegro, we will provide a set of " reference " DLLs.
  • have: I still think this is silly in 1994, but many people just have vanilla Sun CC.

Adjective modifier

  • creamy: Tasting Notes: On the nose are aromas of fragrant red berries, ripe watermelon and a hint of creamy vanilla.
  • plain: The market for plain vanilla calling cards is very competitive.
  • pure: It is important you use PURE vanilla not imitation.
  • sweet: When taken as the sum of its parts, the Bright Note Blend gives a wonderful natural sweet vanilla and sugar cane espresso.
  • natural: Natural vanilla is made from the fermented pods of an orchid.
  • real: Many vanilla ice creams contain little or no cream, no eggs and no real vanilla.

Modifies a noun

  • pod: Some top aroma tips are to put a vanilla pod in the oven or grill a coffee bean.
  • essence: You can also add grated ginger, cinnamon powder, rice syrup or vanilla essence for extra flavor.
  • ice-cream: Vanilla day Nothing directly to do with vanilla ice-cream!
  • custard: Water brings out cherries, apples and vanilla custard with a drying finish.
  • cream: For dessert there is pastry with vanilla ice cream topped with whipped cream.
  • ice: For dessert there is pastry with vanilla ice cream topped with whipped cream.

Noun used with modifier

  • tsp: Mix a 200g tub of low fat soft cheese with 1 beaten egg, 2 tbsp powdered sweetener and 1 tsp vanilla extract.
  • bourbon: Then we grind the beans and to this smooth paste, we add real Bourbon vanilla and organic sugar.
  • teaspoon: Remove from the heat and add 1 teaspoon vanilla essence.
  • drop: Pour into a cold bowl and add 2 drops vanilla stir in.

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