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The Cacahuatl Eater
Ruminations of an Unabashed
Chocolate Addict
Rating :
rating
Author(s) :
Jonathan Ott
Pages :
120
Pub Date :
1985
Edition(s) at Erowid :
1985(pb,1st ed,fair),1985(hb,1st ed,fine)
Publisher :
Natural Products Co
ISBN :
0961423412
BACK COVER #
The Cacahuatl Eater is witty, irreverent, iconoclastic, enlightening and always informative. He pokes fun at 'organophiles,' the medical establishment, drug laws, and at times even himself.

The Cacahuatl Eater is the only book to treat chocolate first and foremost as drug, and to suggest the chemical basis for the chocolate habit, a type of drug addiction.

The Cacahuatl Eater is a multi-disciplinary survey of the natural history of cacao and chocolate, and is the first book to detail:

  • History of cacao the drug more valuable than gold

  • Nutritional comparison of chocolate to other foods

  • Facts about chocolate and tooth decay, acne, allergies, obesity, migraine and benign breast disease

  • The theobromine addiction syndrome -- The mysterious connection between chocolate and love

BLURBS #
The Cacahuatl Eater is:
"Done in a very readable whimsical style that provides an entertaining approach. I find the discussion of the medical properties of cacao most useful. Overall the book is well done and I am very pleased to use it in my course on chocolate."
-- Prof. John West Department of Botany University of California, Berkeley

ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S) / EDITOR(S) #
The Cacahuatl Eater is Jonathan Ott, founder of a small chemical manufacturing concern. His books include Hallucinogenic Plants of North America, Teonanacatl: Hallucinogenic Mushrooms of North America, and the English translation of Albert Hofmann's memoirs, LSD: My Problem Child. He has published a number of scientific articles, and is wont to consume about a quarter pound of chocolate daily.