. Vanilla culture in Puerto Rico. Vanilla; Orchids. 6 CIRCULAR NO. 28, FEDERAL EXPERIMENT STATION. > ^"N-c\jm o o O — — w cm ro ro *r CT> CD CD CDCD Figuee 2—A, importation of vanilla beans into the United States from 1864 to 1944, inclusive, and B, average prices paid for Mexican vanilla and for vanilla from other sources. Mexican beans usually bring a premium, particularly during peacetime. ice cream is probably now the major consumer of pure vanilla. The relative importance of vanilla flavoring in ice creams is shown in table 2. The approximate utilization of vanilla beans by dif


. Vanilla culture in Puerto Rico. Vanilla; Orchids. 6 CIRCULAR NO. 28, FEDERAL EXPERIMENT STATION. > ^"N-c\jm o o O — — w cm ro ro *r CT> CD CD CDCD Figuee 2—A, importation of vanilla beans into the United States from 1864 to 1944, inclusive, and B, average prices paid for Mexican vanilla and for vanilla from other sources. Mexican beans usually bring a premium, particularly during peacetime. ice cream is probably now the major consumer of pure vanilla. The relative importance of vanilla flavoring in ice creams is shown in table 2. The approximate utilization of vanilla beans by different indus- tries is shown in table 3. Although the production of synthetic vanil- lin has created considerable competition for pure vanilla, the pure product still holds a much preferred position because the extract Table 2.—The relative importance of vanilla f avoring in ice cream in the United States (from data of The International Association of Ice Cream Manufacturers, Washington, D. C). Consumption per year Flavor 1925 1931 1938 Percent Percent Percent Vanilla 55. 48 48. 46 51. 26 Chocolate 10. 06 16. 78 16. 36 Strawberry 7. 82 8. 27 7. 95 Peach 2. 39 2. 27 1. 46 Cherry 3. 51 1. 98 1. 01 Maple 3. 36 1. 62 1. 07 Coffee 2. 26 . 20 . 62 Pineapple 1. 50 . 91 Burnt almond. 1. 18 . 17 Butter pecan 3. 67 Others 15. 12 17. 74 15. 52. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Childers, Norman Franklin, 1910-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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