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Chocolate And Culture

Marcus Blackwell

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"Chocolate And Culture" presents a fascinating exploration of how chocolate transformed from a sacred Mesoamerican drink to a global commodity, weaving together economic, scientific, and cultural perspectives.

 
The book traces this remarkable journey through five centuries of documented history, examining how chocolate has profoundly influenced human civilization across four continents. Through careful analysis of trade records, scientific studies, and cultural documents, the narrative reveals how this single commodity shaped economies, social structures, and culinary traditions worldwide.

 
The book masterfully combines historical research with modern scientific understanding, explaining how chocolate's unique chemical properties made it valuable across different societies. From its origins as currency and sacred offering in Mayan and Aztec civilizations to its evolution through Spanish colonization, the narrative follows chocolate's transformation through detailed trade records and colonial archives.

 
The scientific analysis delves into chocolate's complex chemistry while balancing technical information with historical accounts of its perceived medicinal properties. At its core, the work examines chocolate's cultural impact through anthropological studies and social documents, demonstrating how consumption patterns reflected social status and influenced gender dynamics.

 
The author maintains an academic yet accessible approach, using primary sources, laboratory findings, and archaeological data to create a comprehensive study that connects multiple disciplines. This meticulous examination extends to modern concerns, including fair trade practices and debates over traditional preparation methods, making it valuable for scholars, food historians, and general readers interested in cultural history.
Disponível desde: 12/01/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 90 páginas.

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