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October 1492 Returned to Spain in March gold, turkey, pineapple, tobacco but no spice
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Most important event
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Domesticated animals muscovy duck turkey guinea pig llamas alpacas No large herd domesticated animals
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cornkidney beans peanutslima beans potatoestobacco tomatoessquashes avocadosquinoa pineapplecotton PeppersCacao VanillaNutmeg
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Peppers Columbus 1495 Within 50 years spread world Portuguese to piri-piri to Africa from Brazil, around horn of Africa to India thrived, now thought native All species in Africa today
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Why so popular? 1.Grow easily 2.Many varieties 3.Maintain heat when dried
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3,000 varieties worldwide
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Peppers in nightshade family related to tomatoes, potatoes eggplant, tobacco datura, henbane
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Chile, chilli, chili Capsaicin indestructible cold, heat, water Vitamin A9x more green pepper Vitamin C 2x more than oranges Potassium Magnesium Antioxidants
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Chili peppers Capsaicinoids reduce blood clots dissolves fibrin relieve arthritis (topical) lower cholesterol increase blood flow in vessels release endorphins
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Increase immune system decrease inflammation Decrease blood pressure Decrease stomach acid help ulcers Antimicrobial kills salmonella, H. pylori Antiviral stops transcription
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Pain killer release neurotransmitter (substance P) Arthritis 3months, 81% relief Nerve pain 50% improvement Shingles Diabetic neuropathy Headaches (nostril)
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Wilbur Scoville 1912 Now use liquid chromatography
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Pure capsaicin 16 million SHU Pepper spray 5 million SHU Varies soil more sunlight = hotter
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Trinidad moruga scorpion 2 million SHUs Carolina reaper 2.2 million SHUs Ghost pepper or naga 1 million SHUs
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Uses: flavor smeared on fences hand grenades pepper spray
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Red Savina 250,000 Scoville Habanero 100,000-350,000 SHU Cayenne 30,000-50,000 SHU
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Serrano 10,000-25,000 SHU
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Jalapeno 2,500-5,000 SHUs Tabasco, paprika 2,500-8,000 SHU
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Poblano 1,000-2,000 SHU rellenos
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Anaheim 500-2,500 SHUs Pimento, banana Pepperoncini 100-500 SHU
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Pimiento (cherry pepper) Indigenous to Jamaica Major pepper produced in Jamaica Today export $5 million, 1000 metric tons
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Used in cheese Sandwich meat Stuffed olives mixed with gelatin, large sheets machine stuffed 1962
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Sweet bell peppers 0
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Put out the fire! NO WATER Fat milk yogurt ice cream Peanut butter Alcohol beer
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Chili powder Actually a mixture of spices Aztecs used similar Developed in Texas 1835
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Vanilla 250 active ingredients Foods, perfumes, toothpaste Ice cream Florida, Australia, New Zealand 5.5 million ton of vanilla consumed/yr
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Most popular flavor in the world Only edible orchid
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Montezuma gifted to Spanish Aztecs gave to Quetzalcoatl at Tenochtitlan Gave Cortez chocolatl ground cacao annatto seeds chile pepper vanilla
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Why expensive??? Orchid pollinated by indigenous bees, hummingbirds Seed pods take 6-9 months to mature Hand pollinated if not native soil Dried, wrapped to prevent fermentation Cured in airtight metal boxes
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Vanilla planifolia Epiphyte
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Commercially grown on bamboo
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200 phytonutrients Mainly vanillin cancer influences 64 genes with a role in cancer Sickle cell anemia
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Cacao Native to American tropics Small tree, rich soil, lots of water 4 years, harvest until 80 Flower forms on main trunk red pod full of beans fermented, dried Contains caffeine and theobromine
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Gift from the gods Originally bitter drink used for ceremonies or added to other dishes NahuatlNahuatl word xocolātl Aphrodisiacs 1900 BC
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OlmecVera Cruz Mayan Aztectraded 100 beans worth a canoe 100 beans worth a turkey Pueblo traded with Mesoamerica
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Columbus found on 4 th trip did not understand its importance Cortes first to drink1519
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1500s added sugar from West Indies Spread throughout Europe Dutchman Casparus van Houten learned to add milk found how to remove fat by hydraulic Press 1828 and make a cake of the chocolate
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Dutched chocolate treated with alkaline lighter, sweeter neutral pH can not be used in recipes calling for baking soda Only baking powder
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Cadburyboxed chocolates1868 Nestlemilk chocolate1875 Lindtconching (machine)1879 Hersheychoc. Covered carmels 1893
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1831 Cadbury planned chocolate factory 1894 Milton Hershey, Penn. 1907 Hershey’s kisses 2008 3,000 products from chocolate
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Alkaloids: salsolinol phenylethylamine antidepressant caffeine stimulant theobromine
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Pimento tree
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Discovered by Columbus 1494 but did not get recognized until 17 th century Only spice native to W. hemisphere Leading industry in Jamaica
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Flavors: Jamaican jerk German sauerbraten Scandinavian Pickled herring Cincinnati chile
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Medicine Eugenolpain desensitizer (i.e. cloves) Antiviral Antibacterial Analgesic Anesthetic AntifungalAthlete’s foot
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Antioxidant 25 active phenols Decrease BP by increase blood flow Russian soldier, 1812, Napolean
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