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Title: The Food of the Gods A Popular Account of Cocoa 
Author: Brandon Head 
 
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THE FOOD OF THE GODS 
[Greek: _Theô Brôma_] 
A Popular Account of Cocoa 
by 
BRANDON HEAD 
London: R. Brimley Johnson 4, Adam Street, Adelphi, W.C.
1903 
 
[Illustration--Colour Plate: EAST INDIAN COOLIES ON A 
TRINIDAD CACAO ESTATE] 
 
CONTENTS. 
 
CHAPTER PAGE 
I. ITS NATURE 1 
II. ITS GROWTH AND CULTIVATION 25 
III. ITS MANUFACTURE 45 
IV. ITS HISTORY 71 
V. ITS SOURCES AND VARIETIES 91 
Appendices: 
ANCIENT MANUFACTURE OF COCOA 103 
BOURNVILLE WORKS SUGGESTION SCHEME 106 
THE EARLY COCOA HOUSES 109 
 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS. 
PAGE EAST INDIAN COOLIES OF A TRINIDAD CACAO 
ESTATE (COLOURED) frontispiece 
CEYLON, A HILL CACAO ESTATE to face 1 
"MAKE A CUP OF COCOA IN PERFECTION" (see p. 19) 1 
CACAO TREES, TRINIDAD to face 3 
ANCIENT MEXICAN DRINKING CUPS 4 
"MOLINILLO," OR CHOCOLATE WHISK 5 
CACAO HARVEST, TRINIDAD to face 7
THE COCO-NUT PALM 8 
COCO-DE-MER 9 
LEAVES AND FLOWER OF THE CUCA SHRUB 10 
GATHERING CACAO: SANTA CRUZ, TRINIDAD to face 11 
PURE DECORTICATED COCOA, MAGNIFIED 12 
ADULTERATED COCOA, MAGNIFIED 13 
HOW THE CACAO GROWS to face 17 
CACAO CROP, TRINIDAD " 21 
ANALYTICAL APPARATUS 20 
CACAO PODS (COLOURED) to face 25 
CACAO HARVESTING 25 
CEYLON, NURSERY OF CACAO SEEDLINGS to face 27 
SAMOA: CACAO IN ITS FOURTH YEAR " 29 
YOUNG CACAO CULTIVATION WITH CATCH CROP " 30 
PODS OF CACAO THEOBROMA 31 
VARIETIES OF THE CACAO to face 32 
THE HOME OF THE CACAO " 35 
ORTINOLA, MARACAS, TRINIDAD " 36 
GOULET AND WOODEN SPOON 37 
CUTLASSES 37 
CACAO DRYING IN THE SUN to face 39 
LABOURERS' COTTAGE, CACAO ESTATE " 40 
BASKETS OF CACAO ON PLANTAIN LEAVES 41 
CACAO TREE AND SEEDLING (COLOURED) to face 43 
BOURNVILLE: "THE FACTORY IN A GARDEN" " 45 
" "ON ARRIVAL AT THE FACTORY" 45 
" OFFICE BUILDINGS to face 47 
" CRICKET PAVILION " 49 
" GIRLS' DINING-HALL " 51 
" BOOT-SHELF ON STOOL 53 
" THE DINNER HOUR to face 54 
" LABURNAM ROAD " 58 
" PACKING-ROOM " 60 
" SUGGESTION BOX 62 
" LINDEN ROAD to face 63 
" FISHING POOL " 64 
" ALMSHOUSES " 67
SECTION OF A COCOA FACTORY (COLOURED) " 69 
AMERICAN INDIAN WITH CHOCOLATE POT 71 
NATIVE AMERICANS PREPARING COCOA to face 72 
A CACAO PLANTATION 75 
GRENADA: CACAO DRYING ON TRAYS to face 77 
MEXICAN DRINKING-VESSELS AND WHISK 78 
CACAO TREE, TRINIDAD to face 80 
MEXICAN COCOA WHISK 83 
WHITE'S COCOA HOUSE to face 87 
CHART OF COCOA-PRODUCING COUNTRIES (COLOURED) to 
face 91 
SACKS OF CACAO BEANS " 91 
MARACAS VALLEY, TRINIDAD " 92 
MAP OF TRINIDAD (COLOURED) " 95 
" GRENADA, BRITISH WEST INDIES 96 
CACAO ESTATE, GRENADA to face 96 
MAP OF PRINCIPE 97 
" S. THOMÉ 98 
CEYLON: CARTING CACAO TO RAIL to face 99 
MAP OF CEYLON 99 
" SAMOA 100 
SAMOA, CLEARING FOR CACAO to face 100 
MEXICAN GRINDING-STONE 104 
[Illustration--Black & White Plate: Ceylon: A Hill Cacao Estate.] 
 
"THE FOOD OF THE GODS." 
 
I. ITS NATURE. 
[Illustration--Drawing: "MAKE A CUP OF COCOA IN 
PERFECTION"] 
When one thinks of the marvellously nourishing and stimulating virtue 
of cocoa, and of the exquisite and irresistible dainties prepared from it, 
one cannot wonder that the great Linnæus should have named it theo 
broma, "the food of the gods." No other natural product, with the 
exception of milk, can be said to serve equally well as food or drink, or 
to possess nourishing and stimulating properties in such well-adjusted 
proportions. Few, however, realize that in its stimulating properties
cocoa ranks ahead of coffee, though below tea. As a matter of fact, the 
active principles of all three are alkaloids, practically identical and 
equally effective.[1] Each derives its value from its influence on the 
nervous system, which it stimulates, while checking the waste of tissue, 
but the cocoa-bean provides in addition solid food to replace wasted 
tissue. It is, indeed, so closely allied in composition to pure dried milk, 
that in this respect there is little to choose between an    
    
		
	
	
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