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Vanilla (disambiguation)

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Vanilla is a flavoring.

Vanilla, in a botanical and biological meaning, may also refer to:

  • Vanilla extract, a solution containing the flavor compound vanillin as the primary ingredient
  • Vanilla (genus), a genus of orchids

Vanilla, in a derived meaning, may also refer to:

  • Vanilla (color), a yellow color variation
  • Vanilla Forums, a lightweight Internet forum package
  • (Plain) vanilla, something standard or conventional
    • Vanilla software, is a computer software which is not customized. The term comes from the traditional standard flavor of ice cream, vanilla flavor.
    • Vanilla sex, sexual behavior which a culture regards as standard or conventional

Vanilla, in art and media, may also refer to:

  • Vanilla (band), a girl band from Barnet, London, England
  • Vanilla (EP), an EP by Eiko Shimamiya
  • "Vanilla" (Gackt song)
  • "Vanilla", a 2020 song by English musician and recording artist Holly Humberstone
  • "Vanilla" (Leah Dizon song)
  • Vanilla the Rabbit, a Sonic the Hedgehog character
  • Vanilla Series, a brand of pornographic anime
  • Vanilla, an Asterix character

Vanilla, in geography refers to:

  • Vanilla, Pennsylvania, a community in the United States

Vanilla, in software refers to:

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