Sugar: A Sweet Menace
How sugar travelled across the world and seduced all on its path, fuelled by African slaves working in brutal conditions.
Rarely has one foodstuff had such global influence as Sugar – on our trade and economy, movement of people around the world, and health and treatment of fellow humans. Once a costly luxury called “white gold”, it was pivotal in one of mankind’s most shameful chapters – slavery. Joining Rajan Datar to find out more about Sugar and its connection with power is the Canadian historian Dr Elizabeth Abbott, the writer Marina Budhos whose Indian background inspired her research, and the Columbian political scientist Dr Eduardo Gomez, author of ‘Geopolitics in Health’.
Photo: A sugar bowl (Getty Images)
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Why sugar and power go together
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- Sat 21 Apr 2018 19:06GMTBBC World Service except Australasia, East and Southern Africa, News Internet & West and Central Africa
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