A History of 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? Please spread the word about A History of Coffee! Follow us on Instagram - James (@filterstoriespodcast [https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O]) [https://bit.ly/3jNr9ou%29] and Jonathan (@coffeehistoryjm [https://bit.ly/37eMS3F]) - and tag us in an Instagram story. Write a review [http://apple.co/3jY42aJ] on Apple Podcasts Leave a 5 star rating [https://spoti.fi/3K2h4RQ] on Spotify This free educational content for the coffee community was made possible by Mahlkönig [https://bit.ly/3NGRFA6], manufacturers of world-leading coffee grinders for 100 years for your home and cafe. Read Jonathan’s book, ‘Coffee: A Global History’ [https://amzn.to/3dihAfU] Support James’ work directly by buying him a coffee at Ko-fi.com/FilterStories [http://Ko-fi.com/FilterStories] Read James’ article on the history of decaf technology in Standart [https://bit.ly/4a368lv] See Colin Smith’s amazing coffee museum at Smith’s Coffee [https://bit.ly/3rtR2g1] in Hemel Hempstead, UK Get nerdy about the intersection of AI and the occult on Karin’s Subtack, Mercurial Minutes [https://bit.ly/49Xyrlh] Do your own surrogate taste test! Postum [https://bit.ly/3OmPYL5] Atomo [https://bit.ly/4aelouq] Orzo [https://bit.ly/4ql5VyW] Fig [https://bit.ly/4aeDBs3] Dandelion root [https://bit.ly/4rzzcqE] Dateseed [https://bit.ly/4a8fjzH] Acorn [https://bit.ly/46icqey] Chickpea [https://bit.ly/3OlBISQ] Chicory Root [https://bit.ly/3NX47hZ] Camp Coffee [https://bit.ly/4bAHQjY] Check out Standart [http://link.filterstories.org/Db4eSv], the award-winning coffee magazine. Get a free magazine and a free bag of coffee by clicking here [http://link.filterstories.org/Db4eSv]. "Seize the Moment [http://link.filterstories.org/YPuFzI]", the tabletop device from DiFluid that guides your customers through their coffee as it cools. Use code FILTER and this link [http://link.filterstories.org/YPuFzI] to get 10% off.
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