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Sugar : the grass that changed the world

We are literally drowning in sugar. In this fascinating account, Sanjida O'Connell reveals the extraordinary and illuminating story of sugar's world domination. Before written records began, a type of grass grew wild in one place :New Guinea. Once domesticated to create sugar cane it was passed to the modern world by an unholy alliance of Buddhist monks and Arab traders who showed how to extract the sweetest substance known to humanity.

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