What is the personality type of Maple Syrup? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Maple Syrup from Food Fantasy and what is the personality traits.
Maple Syrup personality type is ESFP, so if you have a tendency to overdo things, it can be a handful.
I love maple syrup, but I’m too much of a perfectionist and need to get it right the first time.
If you are an ENFP, you may want to avoid the mess of boiling and baking and allow the natural sweetness of the Louisiana sugarcane to shine.
If you’re an INFP, you may enjoy the process as much as the end result.
The INFPs I know are always happy to help you in the kitchen.
Oh, and watch out for those pots, because they are pretty sharp.
6. Vanilla Beans
Vanilla beans are pretty expensive and can be difficult to find. Luckily, I found the perfect recipe for homemade vanilla extract on the internet. I promise this is better than anything you can buy at the store.
There are different ways to use vanilla beans, but I have a favorite way of using them that I learned from my mom.
You need:
A bowl of warm water
Vanilla beans (2 to 3 beans depending on how strong you want the flavor)