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America and is semi-deciduous. Its
seeds are
known as
tonka beans (sometimes
tonkin beans or
tonquin beans). They are
black and
wrinkled and have a smooth,...
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Tonka bean oil is
extracted from the seed of
Dipteryx odorata. The oil is
composed primarily of coumarin,
which is used to
flavor tobacco. It is neither...
- that some
vanilla products sold in
Mexico were made from the
cheaper tonka bean which as well as
vanillin also
contains the
toxin coumarin. They advised...
- the
French word for the
tonka bean, from the Old Tupi word for its tree, kumarú.
Coumarin was
first isolated from
tonka beans in 1820 by A.
Vogel of Munich...
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movie Tonka (fuel), a
rocket fuel
Tonka (name)
Tonka,
Tombouctou Region, a town and
commune in Mali
Tonka bean (Dipteryx odorata), a type of ****e
Tonka bean...
- blossom, cinnamon, and ****in; and base
notes of sandalwood, vanilla, cedar,
tonka bean, and amber.
Kurkdjian described the Le Male bottle, a male
torso wearing...
- may be
blended with non-edible base
notes such as patchouli, musk or
tonka bean. They have been
described as
olfactory desserts. They are also called...
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Shiso Sichuan pepper (huājiāo) Star
anise Sumac Tamarind Tasmanian pepper Tonka bean Turmeric Uzazi Vanilla Voatsiperifery Wasabi Yuzu zest
Zedoary Zereshk...
- anise, centaury,
grains of paradise, cardamom,
black and
white pepper,
tonka bean, nutmeg, cloves,
garden angelica, cinnamon,
lemon balm, sage, rosemary...
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early 1930s,
there had also been an
existing brand of
pinto beans branded as “Ranch
Style Beans”, now
marketed by
Conagra Brands. In 1975, Waples-Platter...