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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2026 · 7 MIN

The Dutch Cocoa Trade: Amsterdam's Sweetest Commodity

from The Story of the Netherlands: Trade, Empire, and Innovation — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

In this episode of The Story of the Netherlands, Lucas and Luna trace the journey of the cacao bean from the plantations of Venezuela and the Gold Coast to the docks of Amsterdam. They explore how the Dutch mastered the processing of cocoa, invented the cocoa press, and turned a bitter Mesoamerican drink into a mass-market indulgence. Along the way, they meet Sephardic Jewish traders who dominated the early trade, visit the Zaan district's windmills that ground the beans, and uncover the role of the WIC in transporting enslaved labor to cacao plantations. Key figures include Coenraad van Houten, who patented the cocoa press in 1828, and the Delftware potters who crafted chocolate cups. The episode also touches on the ethical controversies of the trade, the shift from luxury to everyday product, and the legacy of Dutch cocoa brands like Droste and Van Houten. A balanced look at innovation, empire, and consumption. #Cacao #Cocoa #DutchCocoaTrade #CoenraadvanHouten #VanHouten #Droste #Zaanstreek #WIC #SephardicTraders #Venezuela #GoldCoast #CocoaPress #ChocolateHistory #Amsterdam #GoldenAge #History #FexingoHistory #Trade Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode of The Story of the Netherlands, Lucas and Luna trace the journey of the cacao bean from the plantations of Venezuela and the Gold Coast to the docks of Amsterdam. They explore how the Dutch mastered the processing of cocoa, invented the cocoa press, and turned a bitter Mesoamerican drink into a mass-market indulgence. Along the way, they meet Sephardic Jewish traders who dominated the early trade, visit the Zaan district's windmills that ground the beans, and uncover the role of the WIC in transporting enslaved labor to cacao plantations. Key figures include Coenraad van Houten, who patented the cocoa press in 1828, and the Delftware potters who crafted chocolate cups. The episode also touches on the ethical controversies of the trade, the shift from luxury to everyday product, and the legacy of Dutch cocoa brands like Droste and Van Houten. A balanced look at innovation, empire, and consumption. #Cacao #Cocoa #DutchCocoaTrade #CoenraadvanHouten #VanHouten #Droste #Zaanstreek #WIC #SephardicTraders #Venezuela #GoldCoast #CocoaPress #ChocolateHistory #Amsterdam #GoldenAge #History #FexingoHistory #Trade Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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