Collection: Vanilla Beans
DRUERA’s premium vanilla selection — rich, aromatic whole beans and freshly ground vanilla powder — sourced directly from Sri Lanka. Perfect for baking, infusing, or crafting gourmet vanilla extract for desserts, drinks, and beyond
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Fresh Vanilla Beans
5.0 / 5.0
(11) 11 total reviews
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Vanilla Tea
4.5 / 5.0
(4) 4 total reviews
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Vanilla Powder 2 Oz / 56 grams
4.5 / 5.0
(8) 8 total reviews
Regular price $32.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $32.00 USD
Freshly harvested A grade Vanilla Beans
Soft, plump, Grade‑A vanilla pods (approx. 6–7 in / 15–17 cm) with deep, dark color and ~33% moisture, shipped shortly after harvest — ideal for scraping seeds or infusing rich, natural vanilla flavor in custards, syrups, ice creams, and baked goods.
Vanilla Powder ground to order
Vanilla beans freshly ground in small batches into a smooth, richly aromatic powder, offering concentrated vanilla flavor with creamy, sweet and floral notes — an excellent substitute for extract or sugar in baking, drinks, and dry mixes.
Natural Vanilla Flavored Tea
A premium tea blend that pairs smooth Ceylon tea with rich vanilla beans, delivering a creamy‑sweet aroma and gentle vanilla flavor. Ideal for sipping hot on cold evenings or iced in summer, this Vanilla Tea balances taste, aroma, and wellness in every cup.
FAQ's
Why use whole vanilla beans instead of vanilla extract?
Whole vanilla beans give you something extract simply cannot: depth, complexity, and those beautiful black specks that tell everyone you used the real thing.
Vanilla beans contain over 300 aromatic compounds, while extract captures around 100. That's why pastry chefs reach for whole beans when making custards, ice cream, crème brûlée, or anything where vanilla is the star flavor. The difference is noticeable. Extract works fine when vanilla plays a supporting role in chocolate chip cookies or banana bread, but for dishes where vanilla should shine, beans are worth it.
There's also the visual component. Those tiny black specks throughout your ice cream or cheesecake tell people you took the extra step. You can't fake that with extract.
One bean equals roughly 2-3 teaspoons of extract, but you get more uses from it. After scraping out the seeds, the pod still holds flavor. Drop it into sugar to make vanilla sugar, steep it in milk or cream, or add it to your next batch of extract. Nothing goes to waste. DRUERA's Grade A beans are plump and moist with approximately 33% moisture content, which means they're easy to split open and loaded with those precious seeds.
How should I store vanilla beans to keep them fresh?
This is where most people go wrong: never put vanilla beans in the refrigerator or freezer. It seems logical, but refrigeration dries them out and can actually promote a specific type of mold that grows only on vanilla beans. The temperature swings cause condensation, which is bad news.
Instead, store your beans in an airtight container in a cool, dark place at room temperature (between 60-77°F). A pantry or kitchen cupboard away from the stove works well. Wrap them in wax paper or keep them in the sealed packaging they arrived in until you're ready to use them. If you've opened the package, squeeze out as much air as possible before resealing.
Here's a tip most people miss: let your beans "breathe" every few weeks. Open the container briefly to release any moisture buildup, then reseal. This prevents mold while keeping them supple.
Properly stored Grade A vanilla beans can last 12-24 months, though for the best flavor, plan to use them within 6-8 months of purchase. If they do dry out over time, don't throw them away. Soak them in warm water, vodka, or rum for 15-30 minutes to rehydrate them, or use them to make homemade vanilla extract, which lasts indefinitely. DRUERA ships vanilla beans fresh from Sri Lanka, so you're starting with maximum freshness rather than beans that have already sat in a warehouse for months.
What makes Sri Lankan vanilla beans different from Madagascar or Tahitian?
Sri Lanka produces vanilla that's genuinely unique, and it's still relatively rare in the market since the country only produces around 1.5 metric tons annually compared to Madagascar's massive output.
Sri Lankan vanilla comes from the Planifolia species (same as Madagascar Bourbon vanilla) but the growing conditions create a distinct flavor profile. The beans are cultivated in higher altitude regions like Kandy, often alongside tea plantations and rainforests. This terroir gives them a gentler, smoother flavor with rich chocolate and mocha notes, hints of dried fruit and dates, and subtle smokiness that sets them apart.
The vanillin content in Sri Lankan beans sits around 1.50%, which creates that characteristic sweetness without being overpowering. Bakers and chefs prize these beans for their versatility since they work beautifully in both delicate desserts where you want complexity without dominating other flavors, and in rich chocolate applications where those mocha undertones complement the cocoa.
Because vanilla is hand-pollinated and labor-intensive everywhere it grows, Sri Lankan farmers apply the same meticulous traditional curing methods used for generations. The beans are cured over months to develop their full flavor. DRUERA sources directly from Sri Lanka and ships Grade A beans (6-7 inches, approximately 33% moisture) shortly after harvest, ensuring you receive beans at peak quality rather than ones that have traveled through multiple distributors losing freshness along the way.
Let customers speak for us
from 4247 reviewsI just received my second one pound container of Druera and I have to say it truly the real thing. The taste is mild and is great for uses in coffee, smoothies, etc.
I use it to help with blood sugar and find it quite effective.
I was super happy with this cinnamon. I like to grind it and put in my mashed squash. It grinds up so fine with no large chunks. The other brand, from China, is just to hard and tasteless. I'm very happy to have found this cinnamon.
Really like these toothpicks! Just wish there were an option for refills without costing 50+ dollars! I’m sure Druera could come up with an option for repeat customers.
This cinnamon is by far the best if you have health concerns or not. Doesn’t have the heavy metals the other cinnamons do. Has a very pleasant taste. Perfect with a little bit of honey in coffee. Highly recommend!
Good produkt great service
Moringa Powder is the best I have found anywhere just like all of Druera’s products. It has become one of my favorates. I shared with by brother and he also loves it.
So much better than standard cinnamon you get in the grocery store in the USA. You can sense it as soon as you open the container.
After 30 years in professional health care, and truly interested in healthful eating, I’ve looked for the safest best tasting cinnamon I've ever experienced. I finally found it! Druera's Ceylon Cinnamon Powder feels like the safest, given their test of batches protect us against toxins like ‘lead’. Also it is the best tasting cinnamon I’ve ever had and after almost 50 years of marriage, we plan on using Druera Ceylon Cinnamon Powder every morning in our smoothies, drinks, baking, etc. Thanks Druera, you are the best and instead of 5 stars suggested, we give you, the team and Angelina 500 stars for protecting us, and helping us use the best cinnamon we’ve ever tasted!!!
The pure Ceylon Cinnamon tea bags are exceptionally delicious and refreshing. I am really enjoying them.
Excellent!
Amazing powder
Bought as a present for my dad and he really loves the cinnamon honey
Very pleased with product.
Exotic, expensive source, providing famed claimed low heavy metal content.
So its cinnamon.
Excellent, clean, pain relief from inflammation as I suffer from osteoarthritis, definitely worth a try if you need pain relief.