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The Natural History of Chocolate Being a Distinct and Particular Account of the Cocoa-Tree, its Growth and Culture, and the Preparation, Excellent Properties, and Medicinal Vertues of its Fruit

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The Natural History of Chocolate Being a Distinct and Particular Account of the Cocoa-Tree, its Growth and Culture, and the Preparation, Excellent Properties, and Medicinal Vertues of its Fruit

by D. Quélus

EN·~1 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total

Transcriber's note

0:31

THE Natural HISTORY OF CHOCOLATE:

0:35

PREFACE

2:34

THE TABLE.

2:08

THE Natural HISTORY OF CHOCOLATE. - Of the Division of this Treatise.

0:23

PART I.

42:33

THE Natural HISTORY OF CHOCOLATE. - PART II.

23:34

THE Natural HISTORY OF CHOCOLATE. - PART III.

21:34

REMARKS Upon some Places of the Treatise upon Chocolate. - Remark I.

10:40

MEDICINES In whose Composition Oil or Butter OF CHOCOLATE Is made use of. - The Wonderful Plaister for the Curing of all sorts of Ulcers.

3:30

Description

In this richly detailed treatise, a physician who spent fifteen years on the Caribbean islands shares his first‑hand observations of the cacao tree and its surrounding culture. He sets out to correct the many misconceptions that earlier writers have spread, relying on direct experience rather than second‑hand reports. The work begins with a careful description of the tree’s growth, the selection of planting sites, and the steps needed to bring the beans to maturity.

From there the author moves on to the practical art of harvesting, drying, and processing the beans, explaining the French‑Island method that produced the chocolate prized in Europe. He also devotes considerable attention to the plant’s reputed health benefits, arguing that chocolate is temperate, nourishing, and capable of restoring weakened spirits. Listeners will come away with a clear picture of early chocolate production and the early scientific arguments for its medicinal uses, all presented in a straightforward, observation‑driven style.

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The Natural History of Chocolate Being a Distinct and Particular Account of the Cocoa-Tree, its Growth and Culture, and the Preparation, Excellent Properties, and Medicinal Vertues of its Fruit Being a Distinct and Particular Account of the Cocoa-Tree, its Growth and Culture, and the Preparation, Excellent Properties, and Medicinal Vertues of its Fruit

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (103K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-02-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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D. Quélus

An early 18th-century French writer best known for a lively, curious study of cacao and sugar, bringing together travel reports, practical knowledge, and period ideas about food and health.

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