When buyers talk about “real vanilla,” they are usually referring to two main species: Vanilla planifolia and Vanilla tahitensis. Both are premium options, but they behave differently in recipes and deliver very distinct aromatic profiles.
For food manufacturers, flavor houses, and brand owners, understanding the difference between these two types of vanilla is essential for creating products that stand out and stay consistent.

At Vantera Vanilla, we supply COA-backed vanilla beans, paste, and powder from both planifolia and tahitensis, with full batch traceability and export documentation for global buyers.
What is Vanilla planifolia?
Vanilla planifolia (often known as “Bourbon” or “Madagascar-type” vanilla) is the most widely used vanilla in the world. It is known for its high vanillin content and the “classic vanilla” profile most consumers expect.
1. Aroma & Flavor Profile
- Rich, creamy, warm, and sweet
- Strong vanilla backbone suitable for many applications
- Performs very well in dairy and chocolate systems
2. Pod Characteristics (Beans)
- Typical length: 14–23 cm, depending on grade
- Grades: Gourmet, Grade A, Grade B, Grade C
- Appearance: dark brown to almost black, supple to moderately firm
3. Technical Behaviour
- High vanillin content = strong flavor intensity
- Excellent stability in heat-processed products (baking, cooking)
- Highly versatile across food and beverage applications
4. Best Applications for Planifolia
- Ice cream and gelato
- Chocolate and confectionery
- Bakery products (cakes, cookies, fillings, glazes)
- Custards, puddings, and dairy desserts
- Flavored syrups and RTD beverages where a familiar vanilla profile is expected
What is Vanilla tahitensis?
Vanilla tahitensis is known for its more floral and fruity aromatic profile. It is perceived as more perfumed and complex compared to planifolia, even if its vanillin content is lower.
1. Aroma & Flavor Profile
- Floral, fruity, and slightly anisic
- Softer, more perfumed character
- Ideal for premium or signature product lines
2. Pod Characteristics (Beans)
- Typical length: 12–17 cm, depending on grade
- Grades: Gourmet and Industrial (Grade B)
- Often plump with a characteristic sweet aroma when opened
3. Technical Behaviour
- Provides a bright, elegant top note
- Excellent for applications where aroma and complexity matter
- Works very well in high-end pastry and specialty beverages
4. Best Applications for Tahitensis
- Premium patisserie and dessert menus
- Ganache, pralines, and bean-to-bar chocolate
- High-end ice cream and gelato
- Floral or aromatic syrups and beverages
- Limited editions or signature vanilla SKUs
How Vantera Vanilla Specifies and Supplies Both Types
For Vanilla Beans (planifolia & tahitensis)
- Grade (Gourmet / A / B / C)
- Pod length range (e.g., 16–18 cm, 19–23 cm)
- Moisture range (typically 20–35%)
- Visual quality and seed density
- Batch/lot number and COA reference
For Vanilla Bean Paste
- Percentage of vanilla content/extractives
- Brix and viscosity (temperature-specified)
- Visible seed count
- Carrier and ethanol percentage (if applicable)
- Microbiological parameters and shelf-life guidance
For Vanilla Powder
- Mesh size / particle size range
- Moisture level
- Composition (100% vanilla or declared carrier if used)
- Micro parameters and storage recommendations
With this level of detail, your R&D and QA teams can integrate both planifolia and tahitensis confidently—whether you’re designing a mainstream vanilla line or a premium signature range.
Which Vanilla Should You Choose?
Choose Vanilla planifolia when:
- You need a strong, classic vanilla profile
- You are producing high-volume SKUs
- Consistency, appeal, and cost-efficiency matter
Choose Vanilla tahitensis when:
- You want a distinctive, floral, aromatic profile
- You are designing premium or chef-style lines
- You want to highlight sensory storytelling and complexity
Many brands use planifolia for main product lines and introduce tahitensis for premium or seasonal SKUs. Vantera Vanilla can help develop this layered approach using beans, paste, and powder.
Why Source From Vantera Vanilla?
- COA-backed quality for both planifolia and tahitensis
- Full batch traceability for every lot
- Complete export documentation
- OEM/private label options available
- Long-term partnership approach, not one-off shipments
Contact Us
If you are evaluating Vanilla planifolia vs Vanilla tahitensis for your next product line and need a supplier who supports both—along with documentation and OEM options—we are ready to assist.
WhatsApp: +62-877-000-91920
Email: sales@vanteravanilla.com
Contact us to discuss specifications, samples, and pricing tailored to your applications.