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  2. 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.

  3. Vanilla - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the world's vanilla is the V. planifolia species, more commonly known as Bourbon vanilla (after the former name of Réunion, Île Bourbon) or Madagascar vanilla, which is produced in Madagascar and neighboring islands in the southwestern Indian Ocean, and in Indonesia. Madagascar's and Indonesia's cultivations produce two-thirds ...

  4. We Did A Blind Taste Test Of 24 Boxed Cake Mixes—These Are ...

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    Their Madagascar Vanilla Cake mix was the most expensive at nearly $20, and required two whole sticks of butter, extra egg whites, and milk in lieu of water. But the extra cost, ingredients, and ...

  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. In the Mexican city that once perfumed the world, a push to ...

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    In Papantla, Mexico, once a major vanilla-producing city, the spice is still strongly tied to people's identity. In the Mexican city that once perfumed the world, a push to revive vanilla Skip to ...

  7. Vanilla planifolia - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla planifolia is a species of vanilla orchid native to Mexico, Central America, Colombia, and Brazil. [2] It is one of the primary sources for vanilla flavouring, due to its high vanillin content. Common names include flat-leaved vanilla, [5] and West Indian vanilla (also used for the Pompona vanilla, V. pompona).

  8. Vanilla villainy eats away at Madagascar's sweet reputation - AOL

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    Over the last year, police and vigilante groups guarding the northern Malagasy forests of Sava have caught more than a thousand vanilla rustlers. Vanilla villainy eats away at Madagascar's sweet ...

  9. List of largest producing countries of agricultural commodities

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    Madagascar: Cloves Indonesia Madagascar Tanzania Comoros Sri Lanka: Ginger India Nigeria China Nepal Indonesia: Nutmeg, mace, cardamom India Indonesia Guatemala Nepal Sri Lanka: Vanilla Madagascar Indonesia Mexico Papua New Guinea China: Garlic China India Bangladesh Egypt Spain