Article ID: CBB430604589

Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) as medicine in New Spain and Europe, 1500s–1600s (2019)

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The Olmec, Maya and Mexica were familiar with the properties of cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) which they used as the main ingredient of beverages served to elites. Following the arrival of the Spaniards, cacao became gradually popular in New Spain. Initially prepared in the traditional way and keeping most of the ingredients used by natives, it eventually came to include also others which came from Europe. At the end of the 1500s, cacao travelled across the Atlantic together with its medicinal connotations, being mostly enjoyed by the upper classes. Scientific studies began to be conducted soon after in Spain, France and England, leading to the earliest publications about chocolate and its properties. From that time onwards, cacao earned a place in the medical literature of the ‘Old’ and the ‘New’ Worlds, being perceived as an important healing means able to restore the physical balance and general health of the sick. While cacao was included in therapeutic preparations all along the colonial period, it lost most of its cultural and magical connotations over time; from the 1800s onwards it came to be mainly seen as a sweet treat

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Authors & Contributors
Austin, Gareth
Earle, Rebecca
Benkert, Davina
Cobb, Charles R.
González Espitia, Juan Carlos
Sánchez-Menchero, Mauricio
Concepts
Colonialism
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
Spain, colonies
Food and foods
Botany
Cocoa cultivation; chocolate industry
Time Periods
17th century
16th century
18th century
19th century
15th century
Early modern
Places
Americas
Europe
Spain
Great Britain
Atlantic world
Basel (Switzerland)
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