From Bryan Simmons, Bratton, Wiltshire, UK
You say it takes 12,651 litres of water to produce 100 grams of vanilla beans. Clearly that doesn’t all end up in the beans. Surely at least some ends up in the atmosphere or in groundwater.
Published 20 September 2023
From Bryan Simmons, Bratton, Wiltshire, UK
You say it takes 12,651 litres of water to produce 100 grams of vanilla beans. Clearly that doesn’t all end up in the beans. Surely at least some ends up in the atmosphere or in groundwater.
Issue no. 3457 published 23 September 2023