In many ways, the story of sugar and tobacco are closely aligned. Both products were initially produced through slave labour, and were originally seen to be beneficial to health. And although both sugar and tobacco have ancient origins, it was their sudden, mass consumption from the mid-17th ...
Germany, EastHyperlipidemiasABSTRACTdoi:10.1080/07409710802085973Vincent BrownTaylor & Francis GroupFood & FoodwaysBrown, Vincent (2008). "Eating the Dead: Consumption and Regeneration in the History of Sugar," in Food and Foodways 16:2; pp. 117-26....
After the 18th century, the production of sugar took a more and more important role in English economy and people began to largely consume sugar. Not surprising,with the increase of sugar consumption, the production of sugar was more and more closely related to English domestic economy. 5 The...
By the late 16th century, Brazil outproduces all of the New World colonies and the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean sugar industry collapses. 1600s: At this point, coffee, tea, and chocolate have made their way to Europe. Their arrival drastically increases sugar consumption, making sugar more ...
1600s:At this point, coffee, tea, and chocolate have made their way to Europe. Their arrival drastically increases sugar consumption, making sugar more popular than alcohol ever did, and increasing demand—with lower prices—means a greater reliance on slavery. During the 17th century alone, ove...
ObjectiveTo examine the quantitative relationship between sugar intake and the progressive development of dental caries.DesignA critical in-depth review of... Sheiham,Aubrey,James,... - 《Public Health Nutrition》 被引量: 74发表: 2014年 Relationship of oral hygiene and sugar consumption to risk ...
Coffee was grown inever-increasing quantities to satisfy the growing demand from Europe, and it became nearly as important as sugar production, which was grown under very similar conditions. 为了满足欧洲日益增长的需求,咖啡的种植数量不断增加,而且它基本上成为了和糖同样重要的东西,而糖的生长条件和咖啡...
Slowly, as the amount of tea imported increased, the price fell as the volume of sale expanded.initially available to the public in apothecaries along with such rare and new spices as ginger and sugar, by 1675 it was available in c...
they didn’tspoil.Rummade from sugarharvestedin Europeancoloniesin the Caribbean became a staple forsailorsand was traded to North America. Europeans brought brandy and gin to Africa and traded it forenslavedpeople, land, and goods like palm oil and rubber. Spirits became a form of money in ...
Rum made from sugar 欧洲在加勒比的殖民地 harvested in European colonies in the Caribbean 所收获的糖,发酵产生了朗姆酒, became a staple for sailors 并成为贸易中的主要商品, and was traded to North America. 被海员们卖到了北美。 Europeans brought brandy and gin to Africa ...