The History of Bananas

The History of Bananas

In this new series of The Produce Industry Network we explore the history of Produce. In the modern world we live in with technology we as humans dont have a clue where our foods comes from. While some think everything is local and others worry about too many imports, what is the world coming to? Do you know what you are putting in your body?

This new series is all about the global history of produce including fun facts and stories, when it all started, how it became commercialized and how when and why it is done.

The origins of some food extend to the earliest human civilizations. Through the centuries, many of these foods shaped or altered the course of history. In the process, some of them took on a life of their own in religion, literature, the arts and popular culture.

Today join us for the history of BANANAS!

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Ghana: Six Pods in a Toolbox

Ghana: Six Pods in a Toolbox

Why did a blacksmith hide six cocoa pods under his tools to smuggle them past Spanish customs — and how did those six pods become the foundation of an industry that today supplies sixty percent of the...

9 Juli 23min

Germany: The Purity Commandment

Germany: The Purity Commandment

Why did 27 words buried in a Bavarian price regulation from 1516 become the most famous food law in history — and why did it take 402 years for anyone to give it the name that made it sound ancient an...

9 Juli 21min

Uzbekistan: The Emperor Who Wept Over a Melon

Uzbekistan: The Emperor Who Wept Over a Melon

Why did the man who just conquered India weep over a melon — and what does that tell us about the fruit that travelers from Ibn Battuta to Victorian cavalry officers have been stopping their journeys ...

9 Juli 25min

Brazil: Rubber and Ruin

Brazil: Rubber and Ruin

Why does the most extravagant opera house in the history of South America sit in the middle of the Amazon rainforest — and how did a wild tree, a Connecticut hardware merchant's accident, and a debt b...

7 Juli 22min

Haiti: The Black Jacobins

Haiti: The Black Jacobins

Why did the most productive colony in the entire world — generating 40 percent of Europe's sugar from an area the size of Maryland — become the site of the only successful slave revolution in human hi...

7 Juli 23min

Belgium: The Potato Famine in Flanders

Belgium: The Potato Famine in Flanders

Why did the potato blight begin in Belgium before it reached Ireland — and why has the Flemish famine of 1845, which killed tens of thousands and stunted a generation, been almost entirely forgotten w...

7 Juli 22min

Egypt: The Sacred Onion

Egypt: The Sacred Onion

Why did a Greek historian standing at the foot of the Great Pyramid in 450 BC record that its builders were fed on onions, garlic, and radishes — and what does the archaeology say about whether he was...

2 Juli 27min

Cape Verde: The Grogue Trail

Cape Verde: The Grogue Trail

Why did a Portuguese colonial sugar ban inadvertently create Cape Verde's national spirit — and what does it reveal about how cultures find ways through every door that's closed to them? How did ten u...

2 Juli 30min

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