September 15, 2010

Our New Vanilla Paste


We are proud to introduce our newest and most authentic flavoring, J-Forte Vanilla Paste. This is the perfect companion for every pastry chef. The J-Forte Vanilla Paste has a thick consistency loaded with real vanilla beans in every drop. It gives an authentic look to your baked custards, ice cream and other desserts. It is made with beans from Bourbon Madagascar, the world’s largest producer of the vanilla orchid itself. The sweet scent and the unmatched flavor of an authentic vanilla bean does not evaporate upon application of heat to the vanilla paste. Made by vanilla experts from Japan, the J-Forte Vanilla Paste is sterilized for you and your client’s safety. To top it all off, not only will you have the convenience of having your beans in an easy, pourable form, but it also significantly costs less than purchasing the bean itself. The amount of seeds found in a vanilla bean is equivalent to just four (4) grams of the paste.

8 comments:

kayenne said...

this is 100% real vanilla? how much is this and what packaging sizes are available?

Sonlie International Inc. said...

Real Bourbon Madagascar vanilla beans are used and made into a syrup-like form for it to be poured easily. It is similar to vanilla essences, but with more authentic flavor, aroma and appearance since the actual beans are present. We only have it per kilo for the mean time, at P3,000 a pack. P3,000 for 250 vanilla beans doesn't seem so bad right? :)

kayenne said...

thanks! will give it a serious consideration.

Le Pirouette said...

hello,
is this still available?

Sonlie International Inc. said...

Yes it is still available. I have also confirmed that the product is safe (free from radiation etc.) from the recent tragic happenings in Japan. :)

Anonymous said...

just saw this on a magazine. what's the shelf life? no trial size?

Unknown said...

The shelf life is one year from production date. You can call our office for a sample. :)

(02) 8318882

Anonymous said...

so 1 kilo of J-Forte is equivalent to 250 vanilla beans? so if a recipe calls for 1 vanilla bean, we will use 3g of J-Forte? that was my computation. please confirm. and what is the equivalent for that in teaspoons? my digital scale is not good.