I absolutely love everything about this video and I think I completely agree on one of your first statements about how culture and local cuisine has a _huge_ effect on what vanillas anyone may like best. My guess is that the reason Baker's got such high praise from ATK largely has to do with the testers in question being varied themselves but all of them could agree with the flavor of baker's compared to people liking the nuances of every other kind of vanilla. I would love to see someone do a similar test in a place with a completely different flavor profile/cuisine and see if they come to a similar or completely different conclusion.
The question of DIY vanilla is so deep that it needed its own video! th-cam.com/video/KrKDMAKX22c/w-d-xo.html But yes, generally there's a dire lack of side-by-side taste tests of homemade extract vs. storebought. People have such strong opinions on it, one way or the other, and it seems almost no one has actually tested it.
I'm not a super taster but I've tried the Mccormick, the Nielsen-Massey and the Bakers. I don't have a big preference between the first two but I don't care for the Bakers. Will I eat something made with it? Yes Do I notice the difference and prefer the others? Also yes. I've started to try making my own so I can try with different bean and alohol combinations. Right now I use the Nielsen Massey unless I can't find it when I need it. I wonder if some people prefer the imitation because that's what they are used to. I used it for a long time because I was broke but when I switched to just Mccormick Mainly to see if it even mattered to me) the difference was night and day and I never looked back. I'm not above buying generic/inexpensive if I can't tell the difference. Vanilla is one of things I can tell.
Found this on their homepage: Water, Propylene, Glycol, Vanillin, Caramel Color, 0.1% Sodium Benzoate (Added as a Preservative), Phosphoric Acid, and Ethyl Vanillin. This is a really watered down product. You will probably get a allot better liquid product just by blending a 80% vodka with vanillin @ 90C in sous vide for 4 hours. You would not need additional preservative due to the etanol content.
dude this was fantastic. You deserve way more subscribers! I would love to see you do a similar test with other extracts/flavor enhancers. Like cake batter extract, almond extract, peppermint extract, banana extract, maple, strawberry, pumpkin pie, etc. The weird food pairing stuff with different extracts would also be great. I would be interested to know what maple flavored rice or something would taste like. Keep up the great stuff
Wish the tests were blinded up front. Preconceived notions can color your perception of the flavor, then you recognize the flavor in the blind test. Should fully blind a group of testers, don't even tell them what you are changing from cookie to cookie, then we can get a real sense of the value of various vanillas.
It reminds me of a taste test they did on Penn and Teller's BS show where they had people taste organic vs. non-organic bananas. Unlabeled and blind, they tasted the same. But when tasting A and B samples, from the same non-organic banana, if people were told one of them was organic, they liked that one more. The differences are so subtle but also subjective to personal taste, so I do think a test on this scale (even if properly blinded) would only suggest one person's taste. Properly controlled tests for this would be fascinating, but out of scope for a one-man show. :)
hi i just found your channel and I am doing the same thing, trying to experiment between vanilla extracts only but dont want to go out buying a whole lot of extracts, which 3 extracts would you recommend me experimenting for uses in a cold desert. thanks for what you do, i like your channel you've got a new subscriber.
When i star baking i only use pure extract but people were complaining that its not vanilla enough even i was using alot so i switch to essence and never had complane ever again.
Did you happen to try the Mexican Danncy vainilla extract? I just bought two 1 liter bottles off of ebay for $19, it had great reviews. It doesnt smell like real vanilla but ive never smelled a water based vanilla extract. It has vanilla extractives as the main ingredient and even though it smells like imitation it does taste very good. I made some ice cream today with it to test the flavor, it was very good. If it isnt real vanilla it sure is the best alternative to it, have you tried that brand?
Watkins clear vanilla is hands down the absolute worst imitation vanilla I've ever had. Given a choice, Bakers (while not great) is far better than Watkins imitation vanilla.
This video takes way too long! Great topic but who has time. Next time consider summing it up quickly, then review the why's for those who have nothing to do all day.
This was very helpful thank you 💛 I'm gonna make a lot of Christmas goodies mainly for loved ones and put some pure and a mix of pure with imitation on the grocery list. Ill use pure for the cheesecake and the mix with the cookies. 🦭
People have no idea how much time this would take to bake all these cookies separately for these taste tests. Thanks for being so detailed. 👍🏽
I am SHOCKED you don’t have more subs. Your channel is amazing!
I absolutely love everything about this video and I think I completely agree on one of your first statements about how culture and local cuisine has a _huge_ effect on what vanillas anyone may like best. My guess is that the reason Baker's got such high praise from ATK largely has to do with the testers in question being varied themselves but all of them could agree with the flavor of baker's compared to people liking the nuances of every other kind of vanilla. I would love to see someone do a similar test in a place with a completely different flavor profile/cuisine and see if they come to a similar or completely different conclusion.
True . Every country has their brands that use for generations . For them is fine /good . For us is not
I laughed when I noticed no numbers on the plates and then when you realized it. So funny!
So many haters commenting. So strange. Thank you sir for your hard wkrk. I for one appreciated the video
I'd love to see how a homemade extract compared. Great video though!
The question of DIY vanilla is so deep that it needed its own video! th-cam.com/video/KrKDMAKX22c/w-d-xo.html
But yes, generally there's a dire lack of side-by-side taste tests of homemade extract vs. storebought. People have such strong opinions on it, one way or the other, and it seems almost no one has actually tested it.
@@FoodieFindings Ha, I suppose I should've checked before saying anything. Watching now
Oh no! Burning tongue taste test! Quick! Drink whole milk! Swish with it too. The burn will usually stop.
amazing video! not usually one to click on self promo but i’m glad i did in this case, and glad you posted on the bravetart article
I'm not a super taster but I've tried the Mccormick, the Nielsen-Massey and the Bakers. I don't have a big preference between the first two but I don't care for the Bakers. Will I eat something made with it? Yes
Do I notice the difference and prefer the others? Also yes.
I've started to try making my own so I can try with different bean and alohol combinations.
Right now I use the Nielsen Massey unless I can't find it when I need it. I wonder if some people prefer the imitation because that's what they are used to. I used it for a long time because I was broke but when I switched to just Mccormick Mainly to see if it even mattered to me) the difference was night and day and I never looked back.
I'm not above buying generic/inexpensive if I can't tell the difference. Vanilla is one of things I can tell.
The Baker's contains sodium benzoate, a preservative, which some people can not dectect, but many others find unpleasant.
Found this on their homepage:
Water, Propylene, Glycol, Vanillin, Caramel Color, 0.1% Sodium Benzoate (Added as a Preservative), Phosphoric Acid, and Ethyl Vanillin.
This is a really watered down product.
You will probably get a allot better liquid product just by blending a 80% vodka with vanillin @ 90C in sous vide for 4 hours. You would not need additional preservative due to the etanol content.
Coffee in between bites can reset the pallet to start fresh each sample. Even if you just sniff the grinds.
dude this was fantastic. You deserve way more subscribers! I would love to see you do a similar test with other extracts/flavor enhancers. Like cake batter extract, almond extract, peppermint extract, banana extract, maple, strawberry, pumpkin pie, etc. The weird food pairing stuff with different extracts would also be great. I would be interested to know what maple flavored rice or something would taste like. Keep up the great stuff
Incredible video! Deserves WAY more views!
Wish the tests were blinded up front. Preconceived notions can color your perception of the flavor, then you recognize the flavor in the blind test. Should fully blind a group of testers, don't even tell them what you are changing from cookie to cookie, then we can get a real sense of the value of various vanillas.
It reminds me of a taste test they did on Penn and Teller's BS show where they had people taste organic vs. non-organic bananas. Unlabeled and blind, they tasted the same. But when tasting A and B samples, from the same non-organic banana, if people were told one of them was organic, they liked that one more.
The differences are so subtle but also subjective to personal taste, so I do think a test on this scale (even if properly blinded) would only suggest one person's taste. Properly controlled tests for this would be fascinating, but out of scope for a one-man show. :)
muy buen video, pero creo hay un error en la forma en como realizas la degustacion o la forma de probar las galletas,
hi i just found your channel and I am doing the same thing, trying to experiment between vanilla extracts only but dont want to go out buying a whole lot of extracts, which 3 extracts would you recommend me experimenting for uses in a cold desert. thanks for what you do, i like your channel you've got a new subscriber.
When i star baking i only use pure extract but people were complaining that its not vanilla enough even i was using alot so i switch to essence and never had complane ever again.
Our taste can differ, depending on what we like to eat, simply, like if we eat healthy or not .
Thank you for taking the time to do the science for me 😂
2:42 I was kinda surprised and somewhat laughing seeing that so Vietnamese bag here haha.
Did you happen to try the Mexican Danncy vainilla extract? I just bought two 1 liter bottles off of ebay for $19, it had great reviews. It doesnt smell like real vanilla but ive never smelled a water based vanilla extract. It has vanilla extractives as the main ingredient and even though it smells like imitation it does taste very good. I made some ice cream today with it to test the flavor, it was very good. If it isnt real vanilla it sure is the best alternative to it, have you tried that brand?
I was a little confused. You seem to mix up the powder, ground, and paste versions. Otherwise, great video!!!!
thank you!!! super helpful
You are a strange guy, and I appreciate that
Which brand of powder vanilla you used
prueba esta "vainilla Usumacinta", no es lo mismo un extracto que una oleoresina.
I use double-fold extract
Thanks!!
Wow you’re freaking incredible
Great video
LOL @ tasting pure vanillin (it's usually diluted all the way down to 1-2% concentration).
good video, may your channel flourish
You are a hero
It burns, Gabriel.
Cool video !!
Thank you
This vid need more views 💯
Close your eye and hear Vera De Milo from 'In Living Color'🤣
Great video! Loved it!
😂😂😂 Where are the numbers? Take two.. 🤣🤣🤣 I only come here because I love your voice. You should read audiobooks.
Taste test was frickin hilarious
If only most of these didn't have alcohol in them. I detest the taste of alcohol 😭
Watkins clear vanilla is hands down the absolute worst imitation vanilla I've ever had. Given a choice, Bakers (while not great) is far better than Watkins imitation vanilla.
You are too cute n funny 😅 love your voice 🙌🏼
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Try our brand Flavormate vanilla essence..the best around..
Dude..im a bit scared.. You staring so deep
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@@rubymarroquin3876 😍😍😍
@@rubymarroquin3876 hii 👋
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Bro, if you can't tell the difference between Mexican vanilla and imitation vanilla, you're not the right guy to judge this.
Squeaky s’s ahhhhh
This video takes way too long! Great topic but who has time. Next time consider summing it up quickly, then review the why's for those who have nothing to do all day.
Lay off the Coffee, edit the video more so you dont waste time making mistakes lol
This was very helpful thank you 💛 I'm gonna make a lot of Christmas goodies mainly for loved ones and put some pure and a mix of pure with imitation on the grocery list. Ill use pure for the cheesecake and the mix with the cookies. 🦭