Episode 4 - Sugar: A History

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Episode 4 - Sugar: A History

Red Bean Buns - I love these for breakfast (I cheat and get mine frozen)

Dou Sha Bao from Red House Spice

Chicken Cookies - A complex Cantonese sweet treat that I never would have understood in the 1980's



Indian Rice Pudding or Kheer - when you arrive with the correct expectations it is tasty.  I had the wrong ones as an elementary school kid.

Kheer from Cooking with Manali

Xocolatl or Bitter Water - the unsweetened chocolate, chili and spice drink.

Mujer vertiendo chocolate - Codex Tudela.jpg
Public Domain, Link

Sharbat is everywhere - gulub (rose) sharbat seems to be the most popular



The Frankish Baldwins - 
        The Franks are the germanic tribe that became the French... Charlemagne was one.  The Baldwins were the line of kings in The Kingdom of Jerusalem.

An escapist movie that covers the broad strokes - with plenty of fiction and Orlando Bloom - and Ridley Scott pretty:     Kingdom of Heaven

(Try to find the 2006 Directors Cut... it makes more sense)  

The Treaty of Tordesillas Line:

By Lencer - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0



Interesting Books/Media:

Mintz, Sidney. Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History. New York: Penguin Books, 1985

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