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Bourbon vanilla pods from Comoros
Bourbon vanilla is also cultivated in the Comoros and more particularly on the island of Grande Comore.
This vanilla has nothing to envy its cousins from Reunion and Madagascar in terms of quality.
Bourbon vanilla pods from Comoros:
Origin NGAZIDJA - Grande Comores
Harvest 2024
Comoros Bourbon vanilla pods are very fleshy pods and a bit larger than the pods usually found in Madagascar.
It is in the north of the island of Grande Comores that Sambavanilla went to look for this magnificent vanilla.
The climate here is ideal for growing vanilla and the pods follow the same ancestral preparation process as in Madagascar.
In the Comoros, tradition has it that it is the women who fertilize the flowers of the vanilla trees. They are called the "vanilla matchmakers"
As soon as you open the bag, you will recognize the incomparable smell of Bourbon vanilla and its balanced fragrance with round and fruity aromas approaching caramel.
The pods are delivered in a vacuum bag to protect them during transport.
We recommend that you open the sachet and aerate the pods for about 24 hours before storing them in a suitable glass tube.
Characteristics:
Appearance: Unsplit pods of brownish brown color, fresh and flexible.
Aroma: fruity fragrance with notes of caramel
Size: Length about 13-15m.
Based on 201
reviews
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Davy P.
Published May 06, 2026 at 02:43 pm (Order date: Apr 18, 2026)5Very tasty (Translated review)
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Gérard G.
Published Apr 28, 2026 at 04:30 pm (Order date: Apr 11, 2026)5Vacuum packed and full of flavors (Translated review)
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Anne L.
Published Apr 22, 2026 at 04:47 pm (Order date: Apr 06, 2026)5Essential for English cream (Translated review)
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HENRI T.
Published Apr 07, 2026 at 08:05 am (Order date: Mar 21, 2026)5I have been ordering this vanilla for my various preparations for a while now and I am fully satisfied. Very nice pods with a lot of seeds. (Translated review)
Merchant's answer
Hello Henri, Thank you very much for your flattering review and your loyalty to Sambavanilla! We are delighted to learn that our vanilla pods meet your expectations and enrich your preparations. Your satisfaction is our priority, and your feedback is precious to us. See you very soon for new orders! Best regards, The Sambavanilla team
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David O.
Published Mar 11, 2026 at 08:15 am (Order date: Feb 22, 2026)5compliant product (Translated review)
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Brigitte D.
Published Jan 22, 2026 at 09:39 am (Order date: Jan 05, 2026)5good quality as well (Translated review)
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Valérie F.
Published Dec 31, 2025 at 06:13 pm (Order date: Dec 14, 2025)5Excellent (Translated review)
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Jean luc B.
Published Nov 28, 2025 at 08:55 pm (Order date: Nov 12, 2025)5Nothing to report (Translated review)
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Stephane V.
Published Nov 22, 2025 at 09:39 pm (Order date: Nov 05, 2025)5not yet used (Translated review)
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Frederic d.
Published Nov 19, 2025 at 01:57 pm (Order date: Nov 02, 2025)4Haven't tasted yet but they look OK, 13-14 without small pod. and the product was a gift (Translated review)
Merchant's answer
For a gifted product, one might expect a rating of 5/5 which could be interpreted as a smile. Thank you anyway.
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Bourbon vanilla is also cultivated in the Comoros and more particularly on the island of Grande Comore.
This vanilla has nothing to envy its cousins from Reunion and Madagascar in terms of quality.
