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- Vanilla is a character in Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble.
- |} Vanilla is a genus of about 110 species in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), including the species Vanilla planifolia from which commercial vanilla flavoring is derived.
- A normally nice person, Vanilla transforms into Alter Woman when her hero-ness is taken from her. Vanilla is a member of the Science Task Force who patrols the city of Miniature World in a laser-shooting V.F.O. When faced with larger threats, Vanilla transforms into her secret identity of Alter Woman to fight them on equal ground.
- Formed in early 2002 by Shinobu. The first demo tape was sold in selected stores in Tokyo on January 15 2002. Another demo tape was distributed at the first live at Shinjuku LOFT The band had its first oneman live on July 13 at Meguro Rokumeikan right after the release of the first single. Drummer TAKA left the band in February 2003 in order to marry and retire from the music scene. Shiun from scissor was then invited to join as a support member. In early 2003 Vanilla collaborated and toured with Fatima and also created an alter ego band titled Le+vanilla. On July 13 it was announced that the band would cease its activities due to musical differences.
- "Vanilla" is an original work by Shinjou-P featuring KAITO. It is a slow paced song mainly using bass, keyboard and piano. The lyrics were written by a friend of Shinjou-P's. There is a doodle at the end of the video showing a nervous KAITO after accidentally dropping his ice-cream on MEIKO's head.
- Vanilla was a flavoring substance. The sentient Kitonak species exuded a substance from their skin that smelt of vanilla.
- Vanilla is a flavoring that comes from vanilla beans, which are the fruit of an orchid plant. Vanilla has a sweet, aromatic flavor and is available in the form of vanilla beans, vanilla powder or vanilla extract
- Vanilla (バニラ) is a character that first appears in Guilty Dragon: The Sin Dragon and the Eight Curses.
- Vanilla is a flavoring derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, primarily from the Mexican species, flat-leaved vanilla. Vanilla is used as an insect repellent.
- A Vanilla role is typically a role without any day or night actions. This is a very bland role, nothing to do but vote during the days.
- Vanilla was a plant used as a flavoring spice.
- Vanilla является довольно простым, но нарядным и украшенным небольшим 2.0 коллабом. Весь уровень состоит из 3-ёх частей, каждая из которых принадлежит одному из авторов. Тем не менее, все они схожи по стилю, и в деталях напоминают Geometrical Dominator.
- Vanilla is an Inventor in Star Ocean: Till the End of Time. A Retail Rabbit living in the Urssa Lava Caves, he spends most of his time trying to keep monsters out of his house and is annoyed when Fayt drops in uninvited.
- Vanilla is a slang term used by players in various trading card games to refer to a creatures or cards that have "no abilities". They are also referred to as either "vanilla creatures" or "vanilla cards". __TOC__
- Vanilla refers to an "unflavored" version of a game (i.e. the original game without any expansion packs, DLC, or mods).
- Vanilla is a type of plant product that grows native to the planet Earth. Many Earth animal lifeforms are known to consider vanilla to be an appealing aroma, and it is prized as an edible ingredient to food by the Human civilization. Vanilla was known to be consumed as a foodstuff available in the Federation in the 23rd century. Mars Foods Incorporated advertised themselves as a supplier of vanilla in Spacelanes, a periodical publication in the late 23rd century. (FASA RPG module: Spacelanes: The Magazine of Interstellar Trade)
- Vanilla is one of the 10 spices that can be used for Cecilia's Daily Recipes. Like Flour, Ground Pepper, Salt, and Sugar, Vanilla is used exclusively in NG-only recipes.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Vanilla is an ingredient. Its rarity is rated 5 out of 5 in the game. It was released on .
- Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is F3E5AB
- Vanilla was a delicate spice from Maztica. It was available for purchase through Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue.
- Available at level 12. This is a crop harvested from fields.
- Vanilla is a flavor derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, primarily from the Mexican species, flat-leaved vanilla (V. planifolia). The word vanilla, derived from the diminutive of the Spanish word vaina (vaina itself meaning sheath or pod), translates simply as "little pod". Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican people cultivated the vine of the vanilla orchid, called tlilxochitl by the Aztecs. Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés is credited with introducing both vanilla and chocolate to Europe in the 1520s.
- Vanilla is a term taken to mean the plain version of a game. The term is taken from the fact that vanilla is considered the "plain" flavour of Ice Cream. A vanilla version of a Europa Universalis game is one which could be described as "out of the box". A patch of Europa Universalis is still considered vanilla, even if there are significant gameplay differences from the previous patch. Playing using an officially released expansion pack means that you are NOT playing vanilla, even if your game is unmodified.
- Vanilla (バニラ Banira) is a term used in various trading card games that refer to cards without any abilities. In Z/X -Zillions of enemy X- TCG, vanilla are Z/X that has no ability in its card text, this includes any kind of startup, automatic, and continuous ability. These kind of Z/X are listed as Z/X with "no ability" (能力なし Nōryoku Nashi) in the official card database. As of the latest set, there are no Cost 1 or Cost 8 and higher vanilla.
- The vanilla orchid is native to Mexico. Historically, cultivation is difficult because the vanilla orchid craves one thing above all others: human blood. Workers in the vanilla fields wear protective clothing; however the vanilla vine is a wiley creature and is often able to confuse and defeat its prey with various cunning stratagems. For example, in 1943, a vanilla vine convinced Mexican agricultural labourer Lars Gunderssen[#endnote_Norway] to remove his protective eyeware by pointing and yelling, "Isn't that Oscar Wilde?" Gunderssen removed his goggles, and within instants the fiendish vanilla had sent a tendril through his left eye and around his brain, which was pulled out through the now empty socket. The vanilla dropped the brain on the ground and consumed Gunderssen's brainless cor
- There are three main commercial preparations of natural vanilla:
* whole pod
* powder (ground pods, kept pure or blended with sugar, starch or other ingredients)
* extract (in alcoholic or occasionally glycerol solution)
- Vanilla beans are soaked in alcohol to bring out the flavor. The term "vanilla" is often used to mean plain, common or unexciting. But vanilla is a rich flavor and a good platform for making other flavors come out stronger than they would without it.
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- Just don't call her short.
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Description | - A container of Vanilla.
- This spice gives off a strong aroma. Vanilla may be used to add flavor to food or for its medicinal properties.
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abstract | - Vanilla is
- Vanilla is a character in Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble.
- |} Vanilla is a genus of about 110 species in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), including the species Vanilla planifolia from which commercial vanilla flavoring is derived.
- The vanilla orchid is native to Mexico. Historically, cultivation is difficult because the vanilla orchid craves one thing above all others: human blood. Workers in the vanilla fields wear protective clothing; however the vanilla vine is a wiley creature and is often able to confuse and defeat its prey with various cunning stratagems. For example, in 1943, a vanilla vine convinced Mexican agricultural labourer Lars Gunderssen[#endnote_Norway] to remove his protective eyeware by pointing and yelling, "Isn't that Oscar Wilde?" Gunderssen removed his goggles, and within instants the fiendish vanilla had sent a tendril through his left eye and around his brain, which was pulled out through the now empty socket. The vanilla dropped the brain on the ground and consumed Gunderssen's brainless corpse. Since Gunderssen's brain still had its right eye attached, he was able to watch the entire process. This is why you should never feel bad about eating vanilla: that's what it would do to you if you gave it half a chance! By the 1960s it became clear that traditional methods of vanilla cultivation were woefully inadequate. The hideous death-rate in the industry lead to high prices for vanilla. Accordingly, the vanilla industry searched for a way to reduce the body count. They came up with two approaches to the problem - psychological and biological. In the psychological approach, botanical psychologists tried to understand where the vanilla was coming from - why such violence? There has been little progress on this front, other than a vanilla orchid in Madagascar breaking down in tears and saying, "I just get angry, is all." The biological approach has also been unable to create a calmer, more docile form of vanilla, but project head Doctor Demonicus has been able to create a hybrid vanilla-strawberry-cocoa plant that he calls the "Neapolitan tree". The use of fruit from this tree in ice cream was widely protested by anti-GM activists, who have since been consumed by ten-foot tall dobermans with compound eyes and jellyfish tentacles in place of limbs. ^ It is a little known fact that, since during harvesting season many Mexican seasonal workers choose to work in the USA, the Mexican farm industry has to make up the labour-pool shortfall with Norwegians. Recent reports have suggested an alarming outbreak in Miami. 50 are rumoured to be dead, one surviving long enough to suggest a strain of vanilla has bred with a triffid to produce a highly mobile specimen.
- Vanilla beans are soaked in alcohol to bring out the flavor. The term "vanilla" is often used to mean plain, common or unexciting. But vanilla is a rich flavor and a good platform for making other flavors come out stronger than they would without it. Vanilla beans come from the vanilla orchid. It's hard to grow and fertilize properly. Growing the beans and making vanilla flavoring is a labor intensive and so expensive process. It's still one of the most popular flavorings, but artificial flavors are also created by combining vanillin, one of the chemicals found in vanilla that can be created from other materials, with other ingredients. This results in a similar flavor, but one that many people do not consider to be quite as good because it's missing many of the other subtle flavors found in natural vanilla.
- A normally nice person, Vanilla transforms into Alter Woman when her hero-ness is taken from her. Vanilla is a member of the Science Task Force who patrols the city of Miniature World in a laser-shooting V.F.O. When faced with larger threats, Vanilla transforms into her secret identity of Alter Woman to fight them on equal ground.
- Formed in early 2002 by Shinobu. The first demo tape was sold in selected stores in Tokyo on January 15 2002. Another demo tape was distributed at the first live at Shinjuku LOFT The band had its first oneman live on July 13 at Meguro Rokumeikan right after the release of the first single. Drummer TAKA left the band in February 2003 in order to marry and retire from the music scene. Shiun from scissor was then invited to join as a support member. In early 2003 Vanilla collaborated and toured with Fatima and also created an alter ego band titled Le+vanilla. On July 13 it was announced that the band would cease its activities due to musical differences.
- "Vanilla" is an original work by Shinjou-P featuring KAITO. It is a slow paced song mainly using bass, keyboard and piano. The lyrics were written by a friend of Shinjou-P's. There is a doodle at the end of the video showing a nervous KAITO after accidentally dropping his ice-cream on MEIKO's head.
- Vanilla was a flavoring substance. The sentient Kitonak species exuded a substance from their skin that smelt of vanilla.
- Vanilla is a flavoring that comes from vanilla beans, which are the fruit of an orchid plant. Vanilla has a sweet, aromatic flavor and is available in the form of vanilla beans, vanilla powder or vanilla extract
- Vanilla (バニラ) is a character that first appears in Guilty Dragon: The Sin Dragon and the Eight Curses.
- Vanilla is a flavoring derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, primarily from the Mexican species, flat-leaved vanilla. Vanilla is used as an insect repellent.
- A Vanilla role is typically a role without any day or night actions. This is a very bland role, nothing to do but vote during the days.
- Vanilla was a plant used as a flavoring spice.
- Vanilla is a term taken to mean the plain version of a game. The term is taken from the fact that vanilla is considered the "plain" flavour of Ice Cream. A vanilla version of a Europa Universalis game is one which could be described as "out of the box". A patch of Europa Universalis is still considered vanilla, even if there are significant gameplay differences from the previous patch. Playing using an officially released expansion pack means that you are NOT playing vanilla, even if your game is unmodified. Playing using a fan-made mod, or a mod means that you are NOT playing vanilla, even if the only change is that you corrected a single typo in a bit of flavour text.
- Vanilla является довольно простым, но нарядным и украшенным небольшим 2.0 коллабом. Весь уровень состоит из 3-ёх частей, каждая из которых принадлежит одному из авторов. Тем не менее, все они схожи по стилю, и в деталях напоминают Geometrical Dominator.
- Vanilla is an Inventor in Star Ocean: Till the End of Time. A Retail Rabbit living in the Urssa Lava Caves, he spends most of his time trying to keep monsters out of his house and is annoyed when Fayt drops in uninvited.
- Vanilla is a flavor derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, primarily from the Mexican species, flat-leaved vanilla (V. planifolia). The word vanilla, derived from the diminutive of the Spanish word vaina (vaina itself meaning sheath or pod), translates simply as "little pod". Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican people cultivated the vine of the vanilla orchid, called tlilxochitl by the Aztecs. Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés is credited with introducing both vanilla and chocolate to Europe in the 1520s. Initial attempts to cultivate vanilla outside Mexico and Central America proved futile because of the symbiotic relationship between the vanilla orchid and its natural pollinator, the local species of Melipona bee. Pollination is required to set the fruit from which the flavoring is derived. In 1837, Belgian botanist Charles François Antoine Morren discovered this fact and pioneered a method of artificially pollinating the plant. The method proved financially unworkable and was not deployed commercially. In 1841, Edmond Albius, a slave who lived on the French island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean, discovered at the age of 12 that the plant could be hand-pollinated. Hand-pollination allowed global cultivation of the plant. Three major species of vanilla currently are grown globally, all of which derive from a species originally found in Mesoamerica, including parts of modern-day Mexico. The various subspecies are Vanilla planifolia (syn. V. fragrans), grown on Madagascar, Réunion, and other tropical areas along the Indian Ocean; V. tahitensis, grown in the South Pacific; and V. pompona, found in the West Indies, and Central and South America. The majority of the world's vanilla is the V. planifolia species, more commonly known as Bourbon vanilla (after the former name of Réunion, Île Bourbon) or Madagascar vanilla, which is produced in Madagascar and neighboring islands in the southwestern Indian Ocean, and in Indonesia. Leptotes bicolor is used in the same way in South America. Vanilla is the second most expensive spice after saffron, because growing the vanilla seed pods is labor-intensive. Despite the expense, vanilla is highly valued for its flavor, which author Frederic Rosengarten, Jr. described in The Book of Spices as "pure, spicy, and delicate"; he called its complex floral aroma a "peculiar bouquet". As a result, vanilla is widely used in both commercial and domestic baking, perfume manufacture and aromatherapy.
- Vanilla is a slang term used by players in various trading card games to refer to a creatures or cards that have "no abilities". They are also referred to as either "vanilla creatures" or "vanilla cards". __TOC__
- Vanilla refers to an "unflavored" version of a game (i.e. the original game without any expansion packs, DLC, or mods).
- Vanilla is a type of plant product that grows native to the planet Earth. Many Earth animal lifeforms are known to consider vanilla to be an appealing aroma, and it is prized as an edible ingredient to food by the Human civilization. Vanilla was known to be consumed as a foodstuff available in the Federation in the 23rd century. Mars Foods Incorporated advertised themselves as a supplier of vanilla in Spacelanes, a periodical publication in the late 23rd century. (FASA RPG module: Spacelanes: The Magazine of Interstellar Trade)
- Vanilla is one of the 10 spices that can be used for Cecilia's Daily Recipes. Like Flour, Ground Pepper, Salt, and Sugar, Vanilla is used exclusively in NG-only recipes.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Vanilla is an ingredient. Its rarity is rated 5 out of 5 in the game. It was released on .
- Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is F3E5AB
- Vanilla was a delicate spice from Maztica. It was available for purchase through Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue.
- Available at level 12. This is a crop harvested from fields.
- There are three main commercial preparations of natural vanilla:
* whole pod
* powder (ground pods, kept pure or blended with sugar, starch or other ingredients)
* extract (in alcoholic or occasionally glycerol solution) Vanilla flavoring in food may be achieved by adding vanilla extract or by cooking vanilla pods in the liquid preparation. A stronger aroma may be attained if the pods are split in two, exposing more of the pod's surface area to the liquid. In this case, the pods' seeds are mixed into the preparation. Natural vanilla gives a brown or yellow color to preparations, depending on the concentration. Good quality vanilla has a strong aromatic flavor, but food with small amounts of low quality vanilla or artificial vanilla-like flavorings are far more common, since true vanilla is much more expensive. A major use of vanilla is in flavoring ice cream. The most common flavor of ice cream is vanilla, and thus most people consider it to be the "default" flavor. By analogy, the term "vanilla" is sometimes used as a synonym for "plain". Although vanilla is a prized flavoring agent on its own, it is also used to enhance the flavor of other substances, to which its own flavor is often complementary, such as chocolate, custard, caramel, coffee etc.
- Vanilla (バニラ Banira) is a term used in various trading card games that refer to cards without any abilities. In Z/X -Zillions of enemy X- TCG, vanilla are Z/X that has no ability in its card text, this includes any kind of startup, automatic, and continuous ability. These kind of Z/X are listed as Z/X with "no ability" (能力なし Nōryoku Nashi) in the official card database. While these Z/X does not seems to provide any direct advantage compared to Z/X with ability, they possess high Power which is enough to outclass most Z/X of the same Cost in battle. With few exceptions, Z/X with no ability also sets the highest possible printed Power for Z/X of their Cost without any kind of limitations or drawback, which is [ Cost x 1500 + 500 ]. As of the latest set, there are no Cost 1 or Cost 8 and higher vanilla. Other than the aforementioned definition, Z/X with only a single keyword ability (Start Card, Life Recovery or Void Bringer) and no other abilities are also referred as vanilla. Free Cards with time-limited ability (e.g. "This ability is available until...") often also treated as such. However, as they still has some kind of ability in its card text, they are not "truly" vanilla.
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