The author reflects on their collection of vanilla sourced from various regions, emphasizing its diverse origins and forms, including pods and pastes. They recount vanilla’s historical cultivation, particularly its pollination methods, and the challenges facing producers. The widespread use of synthetic vanillin contrasts with the labor-intensive process of cultivating true vanilla, which remains rare and costly.
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Image by Hoag Levins.
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