Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

The Most prominent Commodity in History is Not Oil Or Gold - It is Pepper - Find Out Why



The Most prominent Commodity in History is Not Oil Or Gold - It is Pepper - Find Out Why





Click Here FLV MPlayer - Free Download

ItemTitle

Religion is often cited as the suspect for most of history's wars. But what about the good stuff? What caused men to pickup and take off for new worlds? What caused them to brave hostile natives and vicious animals to make roads to far off lands? What caused them to get into little, leaky boats and set off across unknown oceans?

Would you believe...Pepper?

The First World-wide Commodity

Black pepper originated in the mountains of Southern India and made it's way to Europe about 2,000 years ago.

And it is no exaggeration to say that the world has never been the same.

Rich Europeans immediately feel deeply, madly in love with the spice.

Even though the potent black powder traveled an intricate and costly route from India to Europe (the pepper changed hands up to 100 times during it's journey -- doubling in price every time), it was still the most beloved spice in all levels of society.

Has all the time been and still is today.

But with the demand all the time far outstripping the supply, it is only natural that habitancy would start finding for shorter, easier, economy routes to bring pepper to Europe -- and consequently make their fortune doing so.

The New Millennium Brings New Trade Routes

Unlike the 19th century exploration of Africa and the Polar regions, "explorers" in the middle-ages set out not to map rivers and acquire specimens, but in hunt of a way to get spices back to Europe as fast and cheaply as possible.

And they often succeeded.

Entire cities were built and flourished along the trade routes -- Istanbul, Venice and Genoa are just a few that pepper money built.

Family fortunes that have lasted until the modern times were made on spices -- the chief of which is pepper. Marco Polo's father and uncle were the richest men in Venice because of spices.

Worlds were discovered finding for shorter trade routes. What do you think Columbus and Vasco da Gama were finding for? New worlds? No. Pepper.

Safe to Say...

It not a stretch at all to say that the world was built by a desire to make food taste better.

Now that's some history I can believe in. Yum.


The Most prominent Commodity in History is Not Oil Or Gold - It is Pepper - Find Out Why


Spice Rack



Spice Rack

The Most prominent Commodity in History is Not Oil Or Gold - It is Pepper - Find Out Why



The Most prominent Commodity in History is Not Oil Or Gold - It is Pepper - Find Out Why
The Most prominent Commodity in History is Not Oil Or Gold - It is Pepper - Find Out Why



Spice Rack

Replacement Parts for Beef Eater Grills

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Cornucopia - Meaning, History, Tips and Suggestions



Cornucopia - Meaning, History, Tips and Suggestions


A cornucopia, pronounced korn-yoo-Ko-pee-uh, is a horn-shaped container. It is a time-honored symbol, long associated with Thanksgiving, that symbolizes abundance. It is also known as the "horn of plenty" and is regularly filled with an assortment of the Earth's harvest.

Although it is regularly a seal of Thanksgiving, it was symbolic well before this holiday existed. The word 'cornucopia' legitimately dates back to the 5th century Bc. It derives from two Latin words: "cornu," meaning horn (as in the name of that one-horned creature, the "unicorn") and "copia," meaning plenty.  Thus, "cornucopia" legitimately means horn of plenty, and the names are used interchangeably.  

The cornucopia was regularly depicted as a curved goat's horn, filled to overflowing with fruit and grain and nuts, but could legitimately have been filled with anything the owner wished. 

Today, the cornucopia often finds its way to the Thanksgiving table as a centerpiece. It is made like a basket and filled to overflowing with fresh flowers and fruits, nuts, and vegetables. Many people have such a basket that they bring annually to their local flower shop to be filled anew with a harvest of seasonal products. 

Most florists carry cornucopias and keep them on hand while the Thanksgiving season.  A horn of plenty centerpiece looks great on a Thanksgiving table or side buffet table arranged with flowers, dried wheat, or cattails, too.  Florists can use their produce skills to come up with all separate types of cornucopia arrangements using lotus pods, nuts, and dried fruit.  Gourds or small pumpkins can be used as well.

A cornucopia is a excellent seal of gratitude for all that we have - and all that we wish to share.

Have a fantastic holiday!

Cornucopia - Meaning, History, Tips and Suggestions


Cornucopia - Meaning, History, Tips and Suggestions


Cornucopia - Meaning, History, Tips and Suggestions



My Links : Rechargeable Batteries | Green Battery Chargers | Nancy Doll Plus House Frigidaire : FFU12F2HW Freezer Titanium Spork