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No not really at all. The curing process is pretty extensive and the plants, when cut, smell more like bandaids than vanilla. The split pod in the above image smells intoxicating, so when they become ripe, they do smell like vanilla. However, to get nicely cured beans, requires about 3 months of processing. I'll save up beans until I have enough to do a batch, but I wont have vanilla I can work with till prob spring.
Interesting. They look so tender in the picture. Like you could stir fry them!