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Why did empires risk everything for nutmeg, cloves, and pepper? For centuries, spices worth more than gold drove global exploration, conquest, and conflict. Lucas and Luna trace the spice trade from its origins in the Moluccas and Malabar Coast through the rise of Venetian monopolies, the Portuguese entrada, and the brutal Dutch East India Company (VOC) that fought to control Banda and Malacca. They examine how the Ottoman Empire’s grip on land routes spurred Columbus’s westward gamble, how pepper financed the Mughal court, and how the spice race shaped colonialism in Southeast Asia. Key figures include Afonso de Albuquerque, Jan Pieterszoon Coen, and the sultans of Ternate. The show also explores the cultural impact—how spices transformed European cuisine, medicine, and even the myth of the Spice Islands. Why does a pinch of nutmeg still evoke an age of sail, monopoly, and bloodshed? This is the story of how flavor changed the world. #SpiceTrade #AgeOfExploration #VOC #PortugueseEmpire #Moluccas #MalabarCoast #OttomanEmpire #AfonsoDeAlbuquerque #JanPieterszoonCoen #MughalIndia #Colonialism #Monopoly #Nutmeg #Pepper #Cloves #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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episode The Clove Conspiracy: How the Dutch Tricked the Spice Islands cover

The Clove Conspiracy: How the Dutch Tricked the Spice Islands

In this episode of The Spice Trade, Lucas and Luna uncover the little-known story of the Dutch East India Company's audacious plot to monopolize the world's clove supply. They focus on the 1650s 'extirpatie' policy on Ambon and the surrounding Moluccas, where VOC officials like Arnold de Vlaming van Oudshoorn forced islanders to destroy their own clove trees under threat of violence. The conversation explores the brutal logic behind this strategy: by limiting clove cultivation to a few controlled islands, the Dutch could enforce scarcity and sky-high prices in Europe. Lucas details the secret expeditions to root out illegal plantings, the local resistance led by figures like Kapitan Hitu, and the devastating ecological and human cost of the monopoly. Luna asks sharp questions about the morality of corporate colonialism and the fate of those who refused. The episode ends with a reflection on how this 350-year-old plot still echoes in Indonesia's spice islands today. #Clove #VOC #DutchEastIndiaCompany #Moluccas #Ambon #Extirpatie #ArnoldDeVlaming #KapitanHitu #SpiceMonopoly #Colonialism #Indonesia #SeventeenthCentury #GlobalHistory #CorporatePower #Trade #History #FexingoHistory #SpiceTrade Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12. juli 2026 - 7 min
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The Cinnamon Rustlers: How the Dutch Stole a Monopoly

In the mid-18th century, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) held a ruthless monopoly on the world's finest cinnamon, grown only in the interior of Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka). But across the Palk Strait, in the kingdom of Travancore, a young prince named Marthanda Varma began smuggling cinnamon seedlings and cultivating his own groves. This episode tells the story of the Cinnamon Rustlers — the daring smugglers who broke the VOC's stranglehold, the spies who hunted them, and the war that erupted when the Dutch tried to enforce their monopoly. We trace the journey of Cinnamomum verum from the forests of Ceylon to the plantations of Travancore, explore the brutal tactics of the VOC's extirpatie policy, and meet the chank-divers and pearl-fishers who became unlikely smugglers. Along the way, we discuss how a local ruler outmaneuvered a global corporation, and how a single spice reshaped the geopolitics of the Indian Ocean. #Cinnamon #CinnamomumVerum #VOC #DutchEastIndiaCompany #MarthandaVarma #Travancore #Ceylon #PalkStrait #Extirpatie #Smuggling #SpiceTrade #18thCentury #SriLanka #Kerala #IndianOcean #History #FexingoHistory #SpiceRustlers Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

I går - 7 min
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How Saffron Sparked the Swiss Safrankrieg

In 14th-century Basel, a single shipment of adulterated saffron ignited a conflict that pitted guilds against patricians and shook the city's political order. Lucas and Luna explore the Safrankrieg (Saffron War), the Basler Safran guild's rise to power, and how the Safranzunft controlled Europe's most expensive spice. They uncover the scandal that led to executions, the role of spice fraud in medieval commerce, and how saffron shaped Basel's economy and identity. This episode dives into the specifics of the Saffron War, the Basler Safran monopoly, and the brutal justice meted out to counterfeiters. #Safrankrieg #SaffronWar #BaslerSafran #Safranzunft #MedievalSwitzerland #SpiceTrade #Basel #Saffron #SpiceFraud #MedievalEurope #Guilds #14thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #SpiceTradeHistory #SwissHistory #Adulteration #CrocusSativus Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Clove That Bankrupted Portugal: How Fortress Malacca Crumbled

In 1511, Afonso de Albuquerque seized Malacca for Portugal, dreaming of a spice monopoly that would make his king master of the East. But this episode tells the other side: how the same clove, nutmeg, and pepper that funded Portuguese expansion also sowed the seeds of imperial overreach. We follow the career of Jorge de Lemos, a Portuguese factor whose letters reveal a system already creaking by the 1520s — bribery, shipwreck, and the quiet resistance of Malay and Javanese traders. We explore the sultanate of Johor's guerrilla war, the Acehnese alliance with the Ottoman Empire, and the moment in 1568 when a Portuguese armada barely saved Malacca from a combined siege. Along the way, we meet the mysterious 'black Portuguese' mercenaries, the spice-smuggling networks that mocked the cartaz system, and the slow realization in Lisbon that controlling the Moluccas might cost more than all the cloves in the world. A story of ambition, overreach, and the limits of empire. #Malacca #PortugueseEmpire #SpiceTrade #Clove #JorgeDeLemos #AfonsoDeAlbuquerque #SultanateOfJohor #Aceh #OttomanEmpire #Cartaz #Moluccas #EstadoDaIndia #16thCentury #ColonialHistory #SoutheastAsia #TradeMonopoly #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

10. juli 2026 - 6 min
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Pepper and Piracy: How the Roman Navy Tried to Control the Spice Routes

This episode dives into a lesser-known chapter of the ancient spice trade: the Roman state's attempt to secure pepper and other Eastern luxuries through military intervention. We follow the story of the classis Alexandrina, the Roman fleet stationed at Alexandria, and its role in suppressing piracy in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean during the 1st and 2nd centuries CE. Learn about the Nabataean kingdom's monopoly on overland routes, the discovery of the monsoon winds by Hippalus, and the establishment of the praefectus classis Alexandrinae, a naval prefect tasked with protecting merchant ships from pirates operating out of the Horn of Africa. We also explore the economic impact of piracy on the price of pepper in Rome and the political fallout when Emperor Claudius had to dispatch the fleet to deal with a pirate crisis in 47 CE. Along the way, we touch on the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, the port of Berenike, and the Roman fortifications at Myos Hormos. This is the story of how Rome tried to enforce a Pax Romana on the high seas to feed its insatiable appetite for spice. #SpiceTrade #RomanNavy #Pepper #Piracy #PaxRomana #ClassisAlexandrina #Hippalus #Berenike #MyosHormos #Nabataeans #RedSea #IndianOcean #Periplus #EmperorClaudius #AncientRome #History #FexingoHistory #NavalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

10. juli 2026 - 8 min
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