Surrogates: Anything but the coffee

Surrogates: Anything but the coffee

What happens when coffee disappears?

This is not a thought experiment! It’s happened many times in history: War, blockades, tariffs, ideology, health panics, sanctions, supply shocks.

When coffee is not around, people still need something warm, comforting, and familiar. And throughout history, people have reached for coffee surrogates: roasted plants and grains engineered to look like coffee…but do they actually taste like coffee?

In this episode, Jonathan and James time-travel by taste testing a truly alarming number of coffee substitutes.

Spoiler: you will hear a lot of spitting!

Which leads to the bigger question: can anything actually replace coffee—or will we always come crawling back?

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Do your own surrogate taste test!

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Chicory Root

Camp Coffee

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