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		<title>By: Ian</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>Your review gave me the confidence to order vanilla beans from VanillaFromTahiti.com since the Tahitian beans are quite expensive. I ordered a few products (short and medium vanilla beans and olive oil infused with beans) from them on Saturday night, received by email a confirmation with a tracking number on Sunday, and received the package by U.S. Postal Service on Monday. They shipped the package from Santa Barbara, CA, USA, and I live in Southern California. The beans were all very dark brown, plump, very glossy and very flexible and supple with an extremely beautiful fragrance. The fragrance did remind me to prunes. I was very pleased with the response and the exquisite beans. These truly are the most beautiful vanilla beans I&#039;ve seen thus far. I used 1/4 pound of the short beans for a 750 ml. bottle of vodka; the following day the extract-to-be vodka smelled wonderful with no &quot;alcohol sensation.&quot; It will be very difficult to patiently wait for the extract process to be completed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your review gave me the confidence to order vanilla beans from VanillaFromTahiti.com since the Tahitian beans are quite expensive. I ordered a few products (short and medium vanilla beans and olive oil infused with beans) from them on Saturday night, received by email a confirmation with a tracking number on Sunday, and received the package by U.S. Postal Service on Monday. They shipped the package from Santa Barbara, CA, USA, and I live in Southern California. The beans were all very dark brown, plump, very glossy and very flexible and supple with an extremely beautiful fragrance. The fragrance did remind me to prunes. I was very pleased with the response and the exquisite beans. These truly are the most beautiful vanilla beans I&#8217;ve seen thus far. I used 1/4 pound of the short beans for a 750 ml. bottle of vodka; the following day the extract-to-be vodka smelled wonderful with no &#8220;alcohol sensation.&#8221; It will be very difficult to patiently wait for the extract process to be completed.</p>
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