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Producing vanilla was thought impossible outside Mexico, because in nature only one Mexican bee pollinated it, until a 12-year-old enslaved boy discovered how to pollinate it by hand. The world's most common 'plain' flavor exists thanks to a child's invention. Does the most ordinary taste hide the most extraordinary story?
— botanical history, Edmond Albius and vanilla pollination
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