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Tiny root, long journey. Chufa travels from ancient deserts to modern horchata, carrying sweetness, memory, and culture.
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61 episodios
#61 Chufa: The ancient root behind horchata
#60 Jacuticaba: The ephemeral fruit
A tiny fruit with a strange kind of magic, jabuticaba grows directly on the skin of the tree, turning trunks into constellations of deep purple. In this episode, we explore its fleeting sweetness, its place in Brazilian memory, and the way a single bite can feel like stepping into someone’s childhood.
#59 Sugar: From cane to candy
Brief, warm, Carmen‑style description: A quick dive into how sugar shaped our bodies, our cravings, and entire empires , from ancient sweetness to modern excess, and why this tiny crystal still rules our rituals, memories, and economies.
#58 Lentils or the architecture of care
A tiny seed with a long memory, the lentil carries stories of migration, survival, and the quiet architecture of home. In this episode, we trace how a humble legume shaped kitchens, cultures, and the ways humans care for one another.
#57 Mango: from Monsoon kingdoms to modern markets
A quick, juicy dive into the mango’s wild journey, from royal courts to street carts, and why this sweet troublemaker has conquered taste buds across continents.
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