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  2. 22 Stupidly Expensive Foods You Won't Believe Ever Existed - AOL

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    In it: Fresh formaggio from pampered Italian water buffalo, 200-year-old cognac, vanilla from Madagascar-grown vanilla beans, and white Italian truffles that sell for around $4,000 a pound.

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    A new year means there are tons of new items for sale at Costco that allow you to save money and live your best life. ... Each 2.5-pound whole bean coffee bag is now $6 off its regular price ...

  4. I ditched vanilla extract for good because of this fancy ...

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    One small jar of this thick and syrupy paste contains the equivalent of 12 Madagascar-variety vanilla beans. If you've ever purchased a jar of three vanilla beans at the supermarket for around $20 ...

  5. Malagasy cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla, later to become one of Madagascar's premiere export crops, was introduced by French entrepreneurs in 1840 and planted in eastern coastal rainforests. The technique of hand pollination, critical to higher vanilla yields, was introduced 30 years later. [29] Nonetheless, vanilla remained a marginal crop until the end of the monarchy. [30]

  6. Vanilla extract - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla extract is the most common form of vanilla used today. Malagasy, Mexican, Tahitian, Indonesian, and Ugandan vanilla beans are the main varieties used today. The term "Bourbon vanilla" refers to the vanilla beans' provenance as being from the Bourbon Islands, most commonly Madagascar but also Mauritius and Réunion.

  7. Vanilla - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla planifolia, flower Dried vanilla beans. Vanilla is a spice derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, primarily obtained from pods of the flat-leaved vanilla (V. planifolia). [1] Vanilla is not autogamous, so pollination is required to make the plants produce the fruit from which the vanilla spice is obtained. [2]