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Deep in the diverse, evergreen, and humid tropical forests of Yucatan, lies a secret; something that in the past 50 years we certainly have become more familiar with, yet when one sets foot today, in these vast tropical landscapes, it is hard to imagine. Once, this was part of the urban landscapes of the Mayans, long before the European invaders trampled on American soil with their armour and leather boots. Here, Mayans planted cacao trees amongst other crops on these sites, right on the riverbanks. The birdsong in the morning was and still is, intense. Troops of howler monkeys, swing and cry and feast on figs that grow along the river, and which provide the shade that cacao trees need to thrive.
Who made the first cacao drink? Where does the name come from?
Find out this and a lot more on this episode of The Delicious Legacy!
This episode was sponsored by Maltby and Greek UK's No1 Greek Deli!
Get your hand to some delicious Greek produce with a generous 15% discount if you use the promo code "delicious" here:
https://www.maltbyandgreek.com/
Happy listening!
Thom & The Delicious Legacy Podcast
This episode features music from Motion Array.
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Deep in the diverse, evergreen, and humid tropical forests of Yucatan, lies a secret; something that in the past 50 years we certainly have become more familiar with, yet when one sets foot today, in these vast tropical landscapes, it is hard to imagine. Once, this was part of the urban landscapes of the Mayans, long before the European invaders trampled on American soil with their armour and leather boots. Here, Mayans planted cacao trees amongst other crops on these sites, right on the riverbanks. The birdsong in the morning was and still is, intense. Troops of howler monkeys, swing and cry and feast on figs that grow along the river, and which provide the shade that cacao trees need to thrive.
Who made the first cacao drink? Where does the name come from?
Find out this and a lot more on this episode of The Delicious Legacy!
This episode was sponsored by Maltby and Greek UK's No1 Greek Deli!
Get your hand to some delicious Greek produce with a generous 15% discount if you use the promo code "delicious" here:
https://www.maltbyandgreek.com/
Happy listening!
Thom & The Delicious Legacy Podcast
This episode features music from Motion Array.
Support the podcast on Ko-Fi and Patreon for ad-free episodes!
https://ko-fi.com/thedeliciouslegacypodcast
https://www.patreon.com/c/thedeliciouslegacy
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-delicious-legacy.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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