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- Title
CLERO CATEDRALICIO Y CONSUMO DE CHOCOLATE EN EL BURGOS DEL SETECIENTOS.
- Authors
DE LA HIGUERA, Francisco José SANZ
- Abstract
The distribution and consumption of chocolate invaded, as a persistent «fever», the material culture and the nourishing habits in the eighteenth century. The Castilian houses were provided, increasingly, with chocolate pots, to pour the nutritious and desired chocolate. The cocoa arrived, with more or less profusion, to the markets and shops in the cities and the cupboards and pantries of homes. The clergymen were not unaware of that process and even had an amazing collective problem, that of the Cathedral chapter, with the main goal -often full of anxiety and tension with the suppliers and the municipal and state authorities, to get a sustainable logistic of raw material, cocoa, for their homes.
- Publication
Futuro del Pasado: Revista Electrónica de Historia, 2014, Issue 5, p299
- ISSN
1989-9289
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.14516/fdp.2014.005.001.011