And I don't get why it doesn't get more appreciation.
Granted, no one dislikes vanilla ice cream... But its always used to describe plain. Water is plain, cheese pizza is plain... Vanilla is its own unique flavor.
Chocolate ice cream doesn't taste like Vanilla with some ingredients added. Strawberry doesn't taste like Vanilla with ingredients added... There is no hint of Vanilla taste in flavor of any other ice cream (Flavors that are Vanilla + chunks excluded)
So whats the deal? Why doesn't Vanilla get the respect it deserves as its own delicious flavor.
Granted, no one dislikes vanilla ice cream... But its always used to describe plain. Water is plain, cheese pizza is plain... Vanilla is its own unique flavor.
Chocolate ice cream doesn't taste like Vanilla with some ingredients added. Strawberry doesn't taste like Vanilla with ingredients added... There is no hint of Vanilla taste in flavor of any other ice cream (Flavors that are Vanilla + chunks excluded)
So whats the deal? Why doesn't Vanilla get the respect it deserves as its own delicious flavor.