<P> A member of the nightshade family . The word refers to both the plant and the tuber . It is related to the tomato and eggplant . </P> <P> Related to the laurel, cinnamon, and camphor plants . Also known as "aguacate" in Spanish . </P> <P> Also known as chewing gum . </P> <P> Vanilla is a flavoring derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla native to Mexico . Etymologically, vanilla derives from the Spanish word "vainilla", little pod . Originally cultivated by Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican peoples, Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés is credited with introducing both vanilla and chocolate to Europe in the 1520s . Attempts to cultivate the vanilla plant outside Mexico and Central America proved futile because of the symbiotic relationship between the tlilxochitl vine that produced the vanilla orchid and the local species of Melipona bee; it was not until 1837 that Belgian botanist Charles François Antoine Morren discovered this fact and pioneered a method of artificially pollinating the plant . The method proved financially unworkable and was not deployed commercially . In 1841, a 12 - year - old French - owned slave by the name of Edmond Albius, who lived on Île Bourbon, discovered the plant could be hand pollinated, allowing global cultivation of the plant . </P>

Which is not an early domesticated plant in mesoamerica