“Science Facts: Vanilla from Madagascar”
By mulekick
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The Conquistadors tore a hole into
paradise and saw paradise and touched
paradise and tasted paradise and,
commanded by God, meant to take
it all back to their gray castles. The
vanilla bean born of the vanilla
orchid, traveled back to Spain, then all
over the world. But stubbornly refused
to produce beans- when grown
anywhere, but home- the American
jungle. This is how things were for
hundreds of years- the jungles
of Madagascar filled with barren
orchids. Can you guess why? The jungle
people knew the whole time- there
was a small black bee required. There
was a small black bee who knew
the whole time- the vanilla orchid
has a membrane deep in its body, that
must be broken, for the bloom to be
pollinated- for the beans to be made.
When the secret got out, the peasants
of island Africa found themselves,
early and fresh, at a new industry.
Waking in the morning, walking into
the jungle, climbing and crawling to
the orchids, and gently piercing each
bloom, with a tiny bamboo prick.
This poem is but a fragrance- a show.
Beans will come only if you act.
There is no mystery: I must be broken.
And that is where we get vanilla.
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Thought provoking and
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