Vanilla planifolia
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Definition
Noun: - A species of climbing orchid: Vanilla planifolia is a specific botanical species of orchid vine. It is characterized by its growth habit, climbing on supports. - The primary source of natural vanilla: This plant bears pod-like fruits (beans) that, after a curing process, yield the commercially valuable flavoring known as vanilla.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Vanilla planifolia is native to Mexico and Central America.
- Most of the world's natural vanilla is derived from the cured pods of Vanilla planifolia.
- The cultivation of Vanilla planifolia requires a specific tropical climate.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and agricultural contexts: The term is used precisely to refer to this specific species, distinguishing it from other vanilla-producing orchids like (Tahitian vanilla).
- The study focused on the pollination ecology of Vanilla planifolia.
Variants and Related Words
- Vanilla (noun): The flavoring extract or the cured pod itself, which is the product of this plant.
- She added pure vanilla to the cake batter.
- Vanilla orchid (noun phrase): A common name for and related species.
- We saw a vanilla orchid growing on a tree.
Synonyms
- Flat-leaved vanilla: A direct translation and occasional common name referencing the plant's morphology ( means "flat-leaved").
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Curing: The essential process of drying and fermenting the green pods of to develop the characteristic flavor and aroma.
- Vanillin: The primary organic compound responsible for the characteristic flavor and scent of vanilla, extracted from the cured pods.
Noun
- a climbing orchid bearing a podlike fruit yielding vanilla beans; widely cultivated from Florida southward throughout tropical America