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Natural vanilla extract launched

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Kottayam, May 1

Natural vanilla extract manufactured using the cold process technology under the brand name `Nature's Nurture ' has been launched at Kottayam. The company has technical collaboration with a US-based vanilla extraction company under which home products could be exported to the US. Natural vanilla extract produced with this technology gives both fragrance and the taste of natural vanilla whereas the vanilla extract produced through carbon dioxide extraction gives only the smell. In US and Europe more than 95 per cent of vanilla extract is manufactured based on this technology. This technology is introduced for the first time in India, claimed Mr John P. John, CEO, Tharakan & Company, Kottayam. The success of this product will be a boon to the struggling vanilla farmers in the country, he added.

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