Where do vanillabeans come from?


Question:ihave not been able to find out anything about vanilla how they grow or anything thanks for any help

Answers:
Vanilla beans are actually the seedpods of the orchid genus Vanilla. Most come from the species Vanilla planifolia. There are many interesting sites that tell you exactly how vanilla is grown, if you're interested. I've given you one URL below. (Yes, I know, lots of people hate wikipedia, but it's the best one I found)


Vanilla beans come from Vanilla plants.Go to one of the cooking and baking sites. The'll tell you.
Vanilla "beans" are the pistil from certain varieties of orchid flowers.

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