vanilliini
Vanilliini, known internationally as vanillin, is an organic aromatic aldehyde that provides the characteristic vanilla flavor and aroma. It is the principal flavor compound in vanilla beans and a widely used flavoring agent in foods and fragrances. The term vanilliini is used in several languages to refer to this compound, including Finnish.
Natural vanillin occurs in small amounts in the seed pods of Vanilla planifolia and related species. In
Commercial vanillin is produced by several methods. The traditional chemical route oxidizes guaiacol or converts lignin-rich
Vanillin's chemical formula is C8H8O3. It is a pale yellow to colorless liquid with a warm, sweet
In foods, vanillin is used to impart vanilla flavor in baked goods, dairy products, beverages, and confectionery.