Vanille, les secrets d'un parfum
Mar 04 2018
•Documentary
Cast
See allAlain Guillaumin
Self - Formateur pâtissier, école Ferrandi, Paris
Fausto Bouchereau
Self - Expert en vanille (Mohea)
Bruno Ciret
Self - Formateur pâtissier, école Ferrandi, Paris
Michel Grisoni
Self - Chercheur ingénieur agronome au Cirad, La Réunion
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