
History’s Most Violent Seasoning: The Brutal Truth About Nutmeg and Cinnamon
Published on Nov 28
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Prepare to clutch your pumpkin spice latte a little tighter, friend, because today we’re diving into the chaotic, deadly, and surprisingly dramatic history of spice. Yes — that cozy sprinkle on your latte once launched wars, bankrupted empires, fueled colonization, and led to one of the worst genocides of the 1600s. Delicious!
In this episode, we explore how everyday seasonings like nutmeg, cinnamon, and black pepper sparked global conflict and reshaped world history. From the pepper-obsessed Portuguese to the Dutch colonizers who committed atrocities in the Banda Islands, the spice trade was anything but fragrant.
You’ll learn:
Why black pepper was basically 17th-century Bitcoin
How European explorers weren’t “discovering” anything except their own incompetence
The wild propaganda Arabic traders used (giant birds! flying snakes!)
The brutal rise of the Dutch East India Company (VOC)
The horrific Banda Islands genocide and the 4-year Nutmeg War
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