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Vanilla pompona

Tahiti vanilla (V. tahitensis Moore), which possess a different aroma, is considered as less valuable and can be distinguished from V. planifolia because of its constituents p-anisic acid and p-anisaldehyde [295[. The smaller vanillons (Vanilla pompona Schiede) are practically not available anymore. [Pg.247]

Vanilla pompona schiede is a wild vanilla found in southeast Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and northern parts of South America. [Pg.242]

Allspice Vanilla fragans Vanilla tahitensis Vanilla pompona Pimenta dioica Myrtaceae Mexico, Uganda Caribbean Islands, Central America... [Pg.971]


See other pages where Vanilla pompona is mentioned: [Pg.291]    [Pg.923]    [Pg.291]    [Pg.923]    [Pg.204]    [Pg.22]   
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