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The Chocolate Podcast

Podkast av Ed Easton and Andrew Nason

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Historie & religion

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Welcome to The Chocolate Podcast, the podcast where we unwrap the rich, sticky, and sometimes bittersweet history of the world’s most beloved treat.From the sacred rituals of the Mayans and Aztecs, to the shelves of modern supermarkets, chocolate has always been more than just mere confection. It’s a symbol, a currency, a craving, and a billion-dollar industry with a not-so-sweet side.I’m Ed Easton - writer, journalist, and lifelong chocoholic - and I’m joined by a man who truly lives chocolate: Andrew Nason is the visionary behind Melt Chocolates. He’s a master chocolatier, a flavour obsessive, and someone who can tell his Forastero from his Criollo with just one sniff.Together, we’ll be digging deep. Tracing the rise of cacao from sacred bean to global obsession. discovering how chocolate has shaped and been shaped by the world around us. Brought to you by MELT Chocolates! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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episode The "Sh*tification" of Chocolate | Andrew & Ed Talk Chocolate Shrinkflation cover

The "Sh*tification" of Chocolate | Andrew & Ed Talk Chocolate Shrinkflation

In this episode of The Chocolate Podcast, we dive deep into the controversial world of "shrinkflation" and what Andrew Nason calls the "inshittification" of our favourite chocolate brands. Are the chocolate bars we loved as kids actually getting smaller, or are they just being replaced with cheaper ingredients? From the iconic Toblerone geometry fail to the petroleum-derived antioxidants in Reese’s, we dissect the ingredients lists of mass-market giants like Cadbury Dairy Milk and Hershey’s to see what’s really changed since the 1960s. In this episode, we discuss: The History of Accounting & Excess: Why the world’s first written records (from a Mesopotamian bureaucrat named Kushim!) set the stage for modern exploitation and surplus. Shrinkflation Exposed: Why your Dairy Milk is now "round" instead of "square" (hint: it’s all about the grams) and the truth behind the air in your Aero bar. Mass Market vs. The Amazon: We contrast the "diesel-derived" additives of commercial bars with the complex, mind-altering beauty of wild, fermented cacao from the Amazon and Mexico. The Nostalgia Trap: Can you still enjoy a "crappy" chocolate bar for the memories, even if it’s objectively lower quality? Whether you're a dark chocolate snob who only eats wild-harvested cacao or a defender of the humble Freddo, this debate covers the ethics, chemistry, and pure joy of the world's favorite treat. Where do you stand? Are you a "Cacao Snob" or do you still crave that nostalgic hit of a Mars bar? Let us know in the comments! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

19. mai 2026 - 46 min
episode Is Chocolate The GOAT For Creative Breakthroughs? Andrew & Ed Talk Chocolate & Creativity cover

Is Chocolate The GOAT For Creative Breakthroughs? Andrew & Ed Talk Chocolate & Creativity

In this episode of The Chocolate Channel, we dive deep into the fascinating link between chocolate, creativity, and the evolution of human consciousness. We explore the "Drunk Monkey" vs. "Stoned Ape" theories and debate whether chocolate was actually the "GOAT" (Greatest of All Time) catalyst for our creative breakthroughs. If you’ve ever wondered if there’s a deeper, existential reason why we crave cacao, or how it might have shaped our history and even our concept of God, this deep dive into evolutionary psychology and food history is for you. In this episode, we cover: The Evolutionary Hook: Why humans are biologically wired to seek out the compounds found in cacao. Drunk Monkey vs. Stoned Ape: Comparing the leading theories on how mind-altering substances shaped the human brain. Chocolate & Creativity: How chocolate acts as a fuel for the creative mind and why it might be the ultimate productivity hack. The Big Reveal: The provocative theory on whether chocolate played a role in our spiritual development. FOLLOW to The Chocolate Channel for more deep dives into the science, history, and magic of your favourite treat. Subscribe to our Substack for more in-depth articles about chocolate history. https://substack.com/@meltchocolates [https://substack.com/@meltchocolates] Browse our chocolate collection, hand-made made by top chocolatiers in London, Notting Hill. https://meltchocolates.com/ [https://meltchocolates.com/] Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/melt_chocolates/ [https://www.instagram.com/melt_chocolates/]  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

12. mai 2026 - 49 min
episode The Cosmic Origins of Every Chocolate Bar: Andrew & Ed Talk Ceremonial Cacao cover

The Cosmic Origins of Every Chocolate Bar: Andrew & Ed Talk Ceremonial Cacao

Is chocolate just a sweet treat, or is it a powerful cosmic substance? In this mind-bending episode of The Chocolate Channel, Ed and Andrew (the "Chocolate Shaman") go beyond the candy bar to explore the deep, hallucinogenic roots of cacao. We’re traveling 13.7 billion years back to the Big Bang to trace the stardust inside every cocoa bean, and then diving deep into the Amazon rainforest to uncover why ancient civilizations were built on chocolate—not just corn. In this episode, we discuss: The Cosmic Connection: How supernovas and the "Triple Alpha Process" literally created the ingredients for your favorite dark chocolate. Chocolate vs. The World: Why cacao might be the "Greatest of All Time" drug, containing micro-doses of DMT, psilocybin, and THC-like compounds. The Shamanic Experience: Andrew explains the "Cacao Ceremony" and how the right context can trigger a transcendental state. Quantum Cacao: The surprising link between quantum entanglement, brain waves (Alpha, Beta, Theta), and the "spirit world" of the Amazon. Ancient Creativity: Why the Maya and Aztecs saw cacao as a sacred catalyst for their massive architectural and artistic revolutions. Whether you’re a skeptic or a seeker, this episode will change the way you look at a bar of chocolate forever. Grab a cup of 100% pure cacao and join us for a trip to the stars. Subscribe for more deep dives into the science and soul of chocolate! Subscribe to our Substack for more in-depth articles about chocolate history. https://substack.com/@meltchocolates Browse our chocolate collection, hand-made made by top chocolatiers in London, Notting Hill. https://meltchocolates.com/ Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/melt_chocolates/ #TheChocolateChannel #CacaoCeremony #Shamanism #QuantumPhysics #AncientCivilizations #Microdosing #ChocolateScience ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

5. mai 2026 - 54 min
episode The Amazon Wasn’t Wild. It Was a Giant Chocolate Garden | Andrew & Ed Investigate New Evidence cover

The Amazon Wasn’t Wild. It Was a Giant Chocolate Garden | Andrew & Ed Investigate New Evidence

Did chocolate really begin in the Amazon rainforest? In this episode of The Chocolate Podcast, Ed Easton and Andrew Nason explore the mysterious Capybara Caves, ancient cave art, lost Amazon civilisations, and the forgotten origins of cacao. We discuss whether the first tree ever painted by humans could actually have been a cacao tree, how ancient Amazonian peoples may have cultivated chocolate long before the Maya or Aztecs, and why the first European explorers were stunned by what they found in the Amazon. This episode covers: * The hidden origins of chocolate * Ancient Amazon cave paintings * The Capybara Caves explained * Was the first painted tree a cacao tree? * Female-led Amazon societies and cacao culture * Spanish explorers in the Amazon rainforest * Lost civilisations of South America * The history of cacao before the Maya and Aztecs * If you love chocolate history, archaeology, ancient civilisations, food science, and untold stories, this episode is for you. FOLLOW for more episodes on the science, history and recipes of chocolate. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

27. april 2026 - 58 min
episode The Hidden History of Chocolate in the Amazon : Andrew & Ed Talk Mayo-Chinchipe Culture cover

The Hidden History of Chocolate in the Amazon : Andrew & Ed Talk Mayo-Chinchipe Culture

Chocolate didn’t start with the Maya or Aztecs. In this episode, we go deeper into the Amazon rainforest to explore the true origins of cacao and the early civilisations that first cultivated chocolate. Ed and Andrew break down the latest thinking on cacao’s origins, from ancient Amazonian agroforestry and Terra Preta soil to the idea that the rainforest itself was a carefully engineered orchard. We explore how early Amazonian peoples may have discovered, fermented and developed cacao long before it spread across the Americas. The episode also looks at the role of trade between regions, including how cacao may have moved north while crops like maize moved south, shaping entire civilisations. Along the way, we challenge traditional narratives around chocolate history and uncover the people and environments that made it possible. Topics covered: * The origins of cacao in the Amazon * Ancient Amazonian civilisations, like the Mayo-Chinchipe people * Terra Preta and early agriculture * How chocolate spread to the Maya and Aztecs * The science and evolution of cacao * Food history and anthropology If you’re interested in chocolate, history, food science or ancient civilisations, this episode offers a fresh perspective on one of the world’s most iconic foods. Follow the podcast for more episodes exploring the science, history and recipes of chocolate. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

21. april 2026 - 46 min
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