0 a substance made from the seeds of a tropical plant, used to give flavour to sweet foods -- (用於給食物調味的)香子蘭精,香草精
1 used to describe a product or service that is basic and has no special features -- (產品或服務)普通的;基本的
Why isn't it just as consistent with all the evidence that chocolate tastes to him the way vanilla tastes to you, and vice versa?
In the outbreak reported here, the vanilla filling was made with pasteurized liquid egg, but the dough of the coca was made with fresh egg.
The above mentioned call and put options are sometimes called plain vanilla or standard options.
The crisis came as merchants faced fiercer competition for markets and the price for green vanilla declined.
The key factor driving this transformation was not liberal land law but the international vanilla market.
Exporters wanted land title to force producers to deliver the vanilla crop to them.
I refuse to tell you vanilla is good and chocolate is bad.
The vanilla boom created a crisis in traditional land use arrangements ; unlike milpas abandoned after a few seasons, vainillales required long-term cultivation.