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  • Vanilla - Wikipedia
    The word vanilla is derived from the Spanish word vainilla meaning "little pod", the diminutive of vaina derived from the Latin vagina (sheath) describing the shape of the pods [22][23] The word "vanilla" entered the English language in 1754, when the botanist Philip Miller wrote about the genus in his Gardener's Dictionary
  • Vanilla: Health Benefits and Nutrition - WebMD
    Vanilla extract is made from the pods of the vanilla plant Discover the health benefits of vanilla, including its antioxidant properties and potential effects on mood and digestion
  • Vanilla planifolia | Plants - Kew
    Other common names: Vanila (Amharic), 香荚兰 (Chinese, simplified), vanilovník plocholistý (Czech), flat-leaved vanilla (English), vanilja (Finnish), sisbik-k'aax (Maya), tlilxóchitl (Nahuatl), vainilla (Spanish), cashisha (Totonaco)
  • Amazon. com: Vainilla
    Molina Mexican Vanilla Blend By Molina Vainilla, 33 3 Oz 1000 Ml (Vanillin Extract) by Molina Vanilla 33 3 fl oz (pack of 2) 33 3 Fl Oz (Pack of 2) 50+ bought in past month Add to cart
  • Decoding the Delicacy: What is Real Vanilla? - The Cooking Facts
    The name “vanilla” is derived from the Spanish word “vainilla,” which means “little pod,” referring to the long, thin fruit found on the vanilla orchid It wasn’t until the 19th century that vanilla cultivation spread to other parts of the world, including Madagascar and Tahiti, where it thrives today
  • The History and Origins of Vanilla – A Journey Through Time – Vainilla . . .
    The History and Origins of Vanilla – A Journey Through Time 05 31 2025 By Vainilla D' La Rosa Agricultural History, Culinary History, Cultural Heritage, Historical Spices
  • Vanilla - New World Encyclopedia
    They called it vainilla, or "little pod " The word vanilla entered the English language in the 1754, when the botanist Philip Miller wrote about the genus in his Gardener’s Dictionary (Correll 1953) Until the mid-nineteenth century, Mexico was the chief producer of vanilla
  • What Is Vanilla? (with pictures) - Delighted Cooking
    The word comes from the Spanish vainilla and refers to the shape of the plants’ seedpods The seedpods have been used for flavoring food for many years: in pre-Columbian times, Aztecs employed it in making chocolate
  • Origin History of Vanilla – Dr. Vanilla
    In 1658, the Spanish physician and botanist Willem Piso coined the term vainilla (meaning "little pod") By the late 16th century, vanilla had become a favorite among the British royal family and aristocracy Despite its growing popularity in Europe, vanilla remained scarce for centuries
  • All About Vanilla: The Queen of Spices | Foodal
    Vanilla is one of the most popular spices Learn about its origins, extraction, different varieties Read on now to discover its secrets





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