History of Spices: commerce, colonialism and culinary innovation

香料史:贸易、殖民主义与烹饪创新

You're Dead to Me

2026-03-20

57 分钟
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Greg Jenner is joined by historian Dr David Veevers and comedian and quizzer Paul Sinha to learn all about the global history of spices and the spice trade. Nowadays, we take spices for granted, and our kitchen cabinets are full of ginger and cinnamon, cumin and coriander, pepper and nutmeg. But despite their contemporary status as a staple of diets around the world, the majority of spices are native only to Asia (barring notable exceptions like chilli peppers). In this episode, we tell the story of how spices went global, from the very earliest days of the spice trade within Asia, through the empires of Alexander the Great and Rome as spices made their way into Europe, and into the colonial period, as the Dutch and British East India Companies vied to monopolise this lucrative trade. Along the way, we focus on five of the most commonly traded spices – pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves and chilli – asking how their use changed across time, and as they were traded from place to place. From pharaohs possibly being embalmed with cinnamon, to medieval kings demanding rent in peppercorns, and nutmeg as a cure for plague, we look at the varied uses to which people all over the world have put these precious and expensive commodities. If you’re a fan of food fads of the past, histories of globalisation and cultural exchange, and surprising ancient beliefs, you’ll love our episode on the History of Spices. If you want to learn more about the history of commodities, listen to our episodes on the history of chocolate or coffee. And for more on global trade, check out our episode on the Columbian Exchange. You’re Dead To Me is the comedy podcast that takes history seriously. Every episode, Greg Jenner brings together the best names in history and comedy to learn and laugh about the past. Hosted by: Greg Jenner Research by: Emma Mitchell and Adam Simcox Written by: Dr Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow, Dr Emma Nagouse, and Greg Jenner Produced by: Dr Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow and Greg Jenner Audio Producer: Steve Hankey Production Coordinator: Gill Huggett Senior Producer: Dr Emma Nagouse Executive Editor: Philip Sellars
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  • Hello and welcome to You're Dead to Me, the Radio 4 comedy podcast that takes history seriously.

  • My name's Greg Jenner.

  • I'm a public historian, author and broadcaster.

  • And today we're rummaging in the kitchen cupboards and learning all about the history of spices and the spice trade.

  • And to help us, we have two very special dining companions.

  • In History Corner, he's a lecturer in early modern history at Bangor University in Wales,

  • where he specialises in the early modern British Empire and the East India Company.

  • You might have read his wonderful book, The Great Defiance, how the world took on the British Empire.

  • Fevers.

  • Welcome, David.

  • Thank you.

  • Thanks for having me.

  • I'm super excited.

  • Delighted to have you here.

  • And in Comedy Corner, he's a stand-up comedian and renowned quizzer.

  • You'll have seen him on Taskmaster, QI, Would I Lie to You,

  • and heard him on all over Radio 4 with his various wonderful series about general knowledge.

  • But he's surely best known as a formidable chaser on the TV game show The Chase.

  • Yes, it's the cinnaman himself, Paul Sinner.

  • Welcome, Paul.