Saturday, July 27, 2013

Vanilla


The Family of Vanilla
Vanilla is the only fruit-bearing member of the orchid family.
The Price of Vanilla
After saffron, vanilla is the most expensive spice in the world.
Medicinal Uses of Vanilla
In Europe, vanilla was once used in the production of certain medicines such as nerve stimulants and as an aphrodisiac.
The Extraction of Vanilla
Pure vanilla extract contains 13.35 ounces of vanilla beans per gallon during extraction, according to FDA specifications.
The Short Life of a Vanilla Flower
The flower that produces the vanilla bean lasts only one day. The beans are handpicked and then cured, wrapped, and dried in a process that takes four to six months.
The Popularity of Vanilla
Nearly 30% of Americans choose vanilla as their No. 1 ice cream flavor (followed by chocolate, at less than 10%).
The Pollination of Vanilla
Only the Melipona bee, found in Central America, can pollinate vanilla. In other parts of the world, humans duplicate the process using a wooden needle.
The Calories of Vanilla
One tablespoon of vanilla extract has 37 calories, a large portion of which comes from sugars and alcohol.

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