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  2. Dipteryx odorata - Wikipedia

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    Dipteryx odorata (commonly known as " cumaru ", " kumaru ", or " Brazilian teak ") is a species of flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae. The tree is native to Northern South America [ 2] and is semi-deciduous. [ 3] Its seeds are known as tonka beans (sometimes tonkin beans or tonquin beans ). They are black and wrinkled and have a smooth ...

  3. Totonac - Wikipedia

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    The first regulation of the harvesting of Mexican vanilla appears in 1743, when the mayor of Papantla attempted to use a law for personal profit on the vanilla harvest. A second law regulating was promulgated in 1767, after Totonac vanilla growers in Colipa complained about thieves stealing immature vanilla pods.

  4. 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 ).

  5. 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 ...

  6. Vanilla - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  7. List of liqueur brands - Wikipedia

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    99 Berries. Chambord ( raspberry) Crème de cassis ( blackcurrant) Guavaberry. Hideous (raspberries, other berries and citrus fruits) Lakka ( cloudberry) Lillehammer ( lingonberry) Mirto (Sardinian traditional bitterish liqueur made with myrtle, used as digestive drink at the end of meals) Murtado ( ugniberry)

  8. Vanilla (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla, the vanilla orchids, forms a flowering plant genus of about 110 species in the orchid family (Orchidaceae). The most widely known member is the flat-leaved vanilla ( V. planifolia ), native to Mexico and Belize, [ 2 ] from which commercial vanilla flavoring is derived.

  9. Cordia boissieri - Wikipedia

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    Cordia boissieri is a white-flowered, evergreen shrub or small tree in the borage family ( Boraginaceae ). Its native range extends from southern Texas in the United States south to central Mexico. Common names include anacahuita, Mexican olive, [1] white cordia, and Texas wild olive. [2] It is named after the Swiss explorer and botanist Pierre ...

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