yes, I have been using it for years, but I only buy sealed packages in stores, not from street vendors.
One of the first cultures to use vanilla were the Aztecs of Mexico. The vanilla spice was traded like a form of currency.
Unfortunately much of the vanilla extract from Mexico is adulterated with tonka tree beans (containing coumarin) and should be suspect.
I guess you mean 'vanilla' spice. Yes, there is vanilla in Mexico.
If you like vanilla flavoring raw, yes, it is safe.
Originally Mexico & Central America
Vanilla comes originally from Mexico.
Mexico, orchid plant
The majority of vanilla beans are currently grown on the coast of Mexico and parts of India. However, 95% of products are flavored with artificial vanilla and not the vanilla bean.
Yes, originally from Mexico.
Since it has a high volume of alcohol, it will dry it out if you use it directly on your hair. I can't think of any other reason why you would want to put vanilla extract in your hair, but if it's to give your hair a vanilla scent, you can add a small amount to your conditioner, then rinse.
Vanilla is a spice.
It was from Mexico, part of the New World.