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    Vanilla planifolia traditionally grew wild around the Gulf of Mexico from Tampico around to the northeast tip of South … See more

    Vanilla - Wikipedia

    • Vanilla is a spice derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, primarily obtained from pods of the flat-leaved vanilla (V. planifolia). Vanilla is not autogamous, so pollination is required to make the plants produce the fruit from which the vanilla spice is obtained. In 1837, Belgian botanist Charles François Antoine Morren discovered this fact and pioneered a method of a… See more

    How Vanilla Orchids Give Us Vanilla Flavor
    How Vanilla Orchids Give Us Vanilla Flavor
    When you think of vanilla, you might imagine a sweet and creamy flavor that adds richness to desserts and drinks. But did you know that vanilla comes from a type of orchid?
    Etymology

    The word vanilla is derived from the Spanish word vainilla meaning "little pod", which is the diminutive of the Latin vagina (sheath) describing the shape of the pods. The word "vanilla" entered the English language i… See more

    Biology

    The main species of vanilla cultivated is V. planifolia. Although it is native to Mesoamerica and South America, it is now widely grown throughout the tropics. Indonesia and Madagascar are the world's largest pro… See more

    Cultivation

    In general, quality vanilla only comes from good vines and through careful production methods. Commercial vanilla production can be performed under open field and "greenhouse" operations. The two production … See more

    Production

    In 2020, world production of vanilla was 7,614 tonnes, led by Madagascar with 39.1% of the total, and Indonesia with 30.3% (table). Due to drought, cyclones, and poor farming practices in Madagascar, there were conce… See more

    Uses

    The four main commercial preparations of natural vanilla are:
    • Whole pod
    • Powder (ground pods, kept pure or blended with sugar, starch, or other ingredients) … See more

    Contact dermatitis

    The sap of most species of vanilla orchid which exudes from cut stems or where beans are harvested can cause moderate to severe dermatitis if it comes in contact with bare skin. The sap of vanilla orchids contains … See more

     
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  3. Vanilla | Facts, Description, & Cultivation | Britannica

    WEBSep 19, 2024 · vanilla, (genus Vanilla), any member of a group of tropical climbing orchids (family Orchidaceae) and the flavouring agent extracted …

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  5. The Bittersweet Story of Vanilla | Smithsonian

    WEBApr 3, 2017 · Learn how vanilla became one of the most popular and costly spices in the world, from its origins in Mesoamerica to its global …

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    WEBOct 23, 2014 · Learn how vanilla became the most popular ice cream flavor and a key ingredient in Coca-Cola, despite its high price and complex production. Discover the origins, cultivation, and uses of this orchid …

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    WEBVanilla is one of the most beloved spices in existence. Its popularity reportedly dates back to 1602 when Hugh Morgan, an apothecary for Queen Elizabeth I, introduced her to vanilla as a flavor and she loved it.

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