Vanilla

/vəˈnɪlə/ noun

Vanilla is a flavor made from the seed pods of a tropical plant and is often used in ice cream, cakes, and desserts. The word can also describe something plain or ordinary, without anything special added.

From Spanish 'vainilla', meaning 'little pod', referring to the shape of the vanilla bean. The Spanish word itself comes from 'vaina', meaning 'sheath' or 'pod'.

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