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    Vanilla and Raspberry Ice Cream Lovers

    Many are aware that I occasionally do nuisance beaver trapping for the state. While the animals have to be destroyed, we try to use as many of the body parts as possible. Recently, the market for castoreum has skyrocketted. Traditionally, the perfume industry has driven this industry, but reports now are that it is being used to enhance the flavor of vanilla and raspberry ice cream.

    I have become a rather committed mint chocolate chip person.

    I believe this information to be true, but thought this might be the best choice of forum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis M. Scott View Post
    Many are aware that I occasionally do nuisance beaver trapping for the state. While the animals have to be destroyed, we try to use as many of the body parts as possible. Recently, the market for castoreum has skyrocketted. Traditionally, the perfume industry has driven this industry, but reports now are that it is being used to enhance the flavor of vanilla and raspberry ice cream.

    I have become a rather committed mint chocolate chip person.

    I believe this information to be true, but thought this might be the best choice of forum.
    Oh, lovely.... But thanks for the heads up.
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    Re: Vanilla and Raspberry Ice Cream Lovers

    Well, the medicine I used to take for my diabetes -- Byetta -- is made from the saliva of the gila monster.

    :::::::sigh::::::

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dana Grant View Post
    Well, the medicine I used to take for my diabetes -- Byetta -- is made from the saliva of the gila monster.

    :::::::sigh::::::
    Makes me wonder what other medicines are like that. How would you find this out?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Susan Unger View Post
    Makes me wonder what other medicines are like that. How would you find this out?
    My momma used to sometimes answer my questions with, "Sweetie, ya just don't wanna know." I'm sure she'd use that line to answer your question, too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diane Likens View Post
    My momma used to sometimes answer my questions with, "Sweetie, ya just don't wanna know." I'm sure she'd use that line to answer your question, too.
    Actually, I do. It will continue to propel me to want to be healthy and off all unnecessary medications.
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    So, when they suggest the flavoring is "artificial" rather than real, this is what we get, eh? Have been paying attention to such things after hearing a few years ago how we might not want to know some of the awful things that are used when something says "artificial" rather than natural/real flavorings. Ewwww!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gina Stevenson View Post
    So, when they suggest the flavoring is "artificial" rather than real, this is what we get, eh? Have been paying attention to such things after hearing a few years ago how we might not want to know some of the awful things that are used when something says "artificial" rather than natural/real flavorings. Ewwww!
    Actually this is a "natural" flavor. So when you buy something that says "all natural" or "nothing artificial" this might be what you're getting.
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    But Diane! When allegedly raspberry flavored, "natural" should mean raspberry flavor from where it "naturally" comes ... raspberries ... and then raspberry flavor from something other than the real thing -- raspberries -- being considered artificial: "beaver 'stuff' purporting to taste like raspberries."

    But if you are right, yet another big "EWWWWW!" goes right here!


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    Re: Vanilla and Raspberry Ice Cream Lovers

    Salt is often a flavor enhancing additive, and we don't think much about it. Usually it is not questioned for its "naturalness". Forced to choose, I would prefer a little salt on my ice cream.

    I do find a little castoreum aroma pleasant, but not with anything I'm eating. Unlike the article cited earlier in this thread, castoreum is not mixed with beaver urine for human consumption.

    Admittedly, I'm weird: I have no qualms about eating a fine rump roast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dana Grant View Post
    Well, the medicine I used to take for my diabetes -- Byetta -- is made from the saliva of the gila monster.

    :::::::sigh::::::
    Well, living in Arizona you could probably save money by trapping the critters and extracting the needed fluid. Just a suggestion.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis M. Scott View Post
    Many are aware that I occasionally do nuisance beaver trapping for the state. While the animals have to be destroyed, we try to use as many of the body parts as possible. Recently, the market for castoreum has skyrocketted. Traditionally, the perfume industry has driven this industry, but reports now are that it is being used to enhance the flavor of vanilla and raspberry ice cream.

    I have become a rather committed mint chocolate chip person.

    I believe this information to be true, but thought this might be the best choice of forum.
    Well, you might try either theology (no, that would force a decision as to whether castoreum is general or post traditional) or CE (that would provide a pleasant diversion to the current dispute as to whether one should pledge allegiance or consider Catholics to be Christian).
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    Re: Vanilla and Raspberry Ice Cream Lovers

    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis M. Scott View Post
    Salt is often a flavor enhancing additive, and we don't think much about it. Usually it is not questioned for its "naturalness". Forced to choose, I would prefer a little salt on my ice cream.

    I do find a little castoreum aroma pleasant, but not with anything I'm eating. Unlike the article cited earlier in this thread, castoreum is not mixed with beaver urine for human consumption.

    Admittedly, I'm weird: I have no qualms about eating a fine rump roast.
    Sort of like a little bit of (far away) skunk odor when living in the country isn't too bad, either?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gina Stevenson View Post
    Sort of like a little bit of (far away) skunk odor when living in the country isn't too bad, either?
    I have about half an ounce of skunk essence I need to discard. I could send it you, or to someone about a mile away. The problem with shipping skunk essence is that the post office, UPS, and FEDEX all open the package for inspection due to its aroma in the trucks. I have never had a shipment arrive that hadn't been opened for inspection. I've often wondered if they somehow feel better once they find a single ounce in a glass bottle. I suppose drub sniffing dogs would be a little confused. For that matter, skunk essence would be a great attempt to cover up traces of drug smells.

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    Really? Had not tho't of its being used as a drug essence cover-up. Guess that might make sense.
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