Episode 33 Stimulants - Wired for Discovery
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All the goodies of the 17th Century that did the opposite of Alcohol:
Coffee:
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Botanical Illustration of Coffea arabica |
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Not necessarily the interior of THAT coffee house, but typical of the type |
Tea:
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Botanical Illustration of Camellia sinensis |
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from the Rijksmuseum - Andries Beeckman, c.1662 The Castle at Batavia - where spice from the Moluccas and Chinese tea trading went on |
Chocolate - Nectar of the Americas
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Botanical Illustration of Theobroma cacao |
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A chocolate pot and cup with dipping biscuits - handle would be attached to a dasher that would be rotated to mix and froth the chocolate All the steps are laid out at Colonial Williamsburg |
For more story - check out the story of the Pirate Botanist:
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William Hughes - who helped establish Hot Chocolate at the fabulous beverage for the fabulously wealthy: |
Tobacco - while a luxury item more often consumed by the wealthy - the use of tobacco was more egalitarian than Tea, Coffee & Chocolate
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Botanical Illustration of Nicotiana rustica |
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Sir Walter Raleigh reveling in drinking smoke |
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