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Roots Revealed

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Join me as we dive deep into the story of plants, tracing their origins, exploring surrounding folklore, their influence on art and history, and rounding off with interesting medicinal and scientific facts. Tune in now 🎧🌱

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Beans

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History

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www.rootsrevealed.org

Latest episode

Jun 8, 2026

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Episodes

The King of Fruits: A History of the Mango 08.06.2026

Why is the mango hailed across the globe as the "King of Fruits"? Simple Answer: Its history is a vibrant tale of trade, cultural migration, and royal obsession. In this episode, we trace the journey of the mango from its wild origins in South Asia to its status as a global culinary icon. Learn about the legends, folklore, and horticultural history that cemented its status on the throne...

Rosemary: The Herb of Remembrance and Ancient Folklore 26.05.2026

Most people know rosemary as a kitchen herb. Something you strip from a sprig and toss over roasted potatoes. But for most of human history, it meant something else entirely. In this episode delve into the ancient folklore surrounding this aromatic herb, explaining why it was carried at weddings and funerals alike. Listen to the botanical history behind why civilisations from the Mediterranean to...

Ancient Aphrodisiacs: The Dangerous History of Plants 28.04.2026

For centuries, humans have scoured the botanical world in search of plants that spark desire. But this pursuit often came with a heavy price. In this episode, we explore the dangerous history of ancient aphrodisiacs, examining the plants that were prized for their potency and feared for their toxicity.  Support the show Join The Newsletter 📩  Get a wild historical fact, a fascinating science tidb...

The Date: A Story of Time, Faith & Science 05.03.2026

If you’ve ever walked through a desert oasis or browsed a market in the Middle East, you’ve seen them: towering palms that seem to defy the harshness of the sun. But the story of how this tree became the "Tree of Life" for millions is a fascinating detective story involving ancient DNA, archaeological mystery, and sacred tradition.  _______________________________________________________...

The Real Cost of Your Valentine's Day Flowers 02.02.2026

What is the real cost of your Valentine's flowers?  This episode uncovers the environmental damage and worker exploitation linked to cut-flowers from Kenya and Ethiopia. We shine a light on the use of harmful pesticides, low wages, and sexual harassment in a crisis that stays out of sight. Learn why these symbols of love often come at the cost of human dignity and environmental health. ______...

Tulips: Stolen Bulbs, Ottoman Obsession & How They Conquered the World 18.01.2026

What better way to start the new year with the flower that represents fresh starts? Today we're looking at the tulip-a sign of hope and renewal.  When you imagine a tulip, you likely think of the Netherlands, but its path to becoming a Dutch icon involves empires, continents, and a midnight robbery. ________________________________________________ Support the show Join The Newsletter 📩  Get...

Christmas Trees and Their Forgotten History, Myths & Folklore 12.12.2025

Note: This episode has been re-released with improved audio quality. ___________________________________ In the chilly winter of 1604, in the Alsatian town of Strasbourg, snow blankets the rooftops and candlelight glows through frosted windows. Inside a home stands a fir tree adorned with paper roses, apples, and sweetmeats. This is the earliest recorded Christmas tree, a tradition destined to bec...

Victorian Cemeteries: How Grief Transformed the Way We Bury Our Dead 25.11.2025

Death was a constant shadow in the Victorian era. But faced with overflowing graveyards and rampant disease, the Victorians didn't just despair—they transformed grief into art.  They looked at the grim, crowded churchyards of their cities and asked a radical question: what if a cemetery wasn't just a place for the dead, but a beautiful, healing garden for the living? ____________________...

Silent Assassins: A History of Plants Used As Poisons 07.09.2025

Content warning: This episode contains detailed descriptions of poisoning, historical murders, and gruesome physical symptoms. Listener discretion is advised. From ancient assassinations to modern crimes, poisonous plants have quietly shaped history. They've toppled rulers, settled scores, and ironically, become life-saving medicines.  In today’s episode, we will unearth the sinister plants t...

The Story of Vanilla: When Spice Became More Valuable Than Silver 08.08.2025

Vanilla is everywhere—in our ice cream, perfumes, and even candles. But where does it come from? And why is it so special?  The story of vanilla is anything but ordinary, and today we'll explore the surprising history of this extraordinary spice. ___________________________________ Support the show Join The Newsletter 📩  Get a wild historical fact, a fascinating science tidbit, a botanical q...

The King of Fruits: A History of the Mango 23.05.2025

Why is the mango celebrated across the globe as the "King of Fruits"? Its history is a vibrant tale of trade, cultural migration, and royal obsession. In this episode, we trace the journey of the mango from its wild origins in South Asia to its status as a global culinary icon. Learn about the legends, folklore, and horticultural history that cemented its status on the throne of fruits....

Spring & Sakura: What Makes Cherry Blossoms So Special 09.04.2025

Today we're about to embark on a journey that spans millions of years and circles the globe—all following the delicate pink and white petals of cherry blossoms. These ephemeral flowers have inspired poetry, shaped mythology, symbolized peace, and even influenced our understanding of life itself.  From their ancient geological origins in Central Asia to their role in modern climate science, fr...

Roots of Rebellion: How Women Used Plants to Fight Oppression 05.03.2025

Throughout history, women have shared an intimate, often overlooked bond with the plant world—one that extends far beyond gardening or foraging. Plants have been their allies in survival, healing, and rebellion. Whether through preserving food in times of famine, practicing forbidden herbal medicine, or challenging colonial powers with the wisdom of the land, women have safeguarded knowledge that...

Mandrake Root Folklore: The Medieval Plant Used in Witchcraft, & Medicine 10.02.2025

The mandrake root is shrouded in more myth than perhaps any other plant in history. From the legends of its fatal "scream" to its ancient use as a powerful anesthetic, we peel back the layers of botanical folklore. Join us as we separate historical fact from medieval fantasy and examine the true (and sometimes dangerous) properties of this 'magical plant.' _____________________...

The Secret History of Bamboo: Resilience, Tools, and Survival 21.01.2025

How did Bamboo change the course of human innovation? In this episode, we explore the extraordinary history of bamboo, from its role in ancient construction and early writing to its status as a symbol of resilience. Discover why this "giant grass" has been essential to civilizations for millennia and how its unique properties continue to shape modern sustainable technology. _____________...

The Origins of Christmas Trees 11.12.2024

In the chilly winter of 1604, in the charming Alsatian town of Strasbourg, snow covers the rooftops, and candlelight flickers through frosted windows. Inside a home, a fir tree stands tall, decorated with paper roses, apples, and sweetmeats. This is the earliest recorded mention of the Christmas tree—a tradition that would grow to become a universal symbol of Christmas joy. _______________________...

How Ginger Took Over the World: A 3,000-Year-Old Spice Story 10.12.2024

Ginger has journeyed from the lush forests of Asia to the grand tables of European royalty, playing a vital role in traditional medicine and mystical practices. Ginger is more than just a spice; it represents the deep connection between humanity and nature, marked by curiosity, creativity, and a profound appreciation for the gifts of the earth. ___________________________________ Support the show...

Greens of Glory: Plants and the Olympic Legacy 09.08.2024

Long ago, even before shiny medals became the symbol of victory, plants held the highest honour in the Olympic Games.  Twenty-eight centuries ago, the Greeks chose plants to represent the awards given to the champions, adorning their heads with wreaths made of sacred olive leaves. This ancient practice, which combines the world of plants with athletic excellence, has stood the test of time.  Nowad...

How Palm Trees Shaped Oases & Cultures Worldwide 07.08.2024

For centuries, palm trees have been far more than tropical decorations. In dry regions from the Persian Gulf to ancient Mesopotamia, these amazing plants have played a crucial role in human survival and progress. They transformed inhospitable deserts into thriving oases, allowing communities to flourish in some of the world's harshest climates. Palm trees have also become global cultural symb...

Pumpkins in Tradition & Lore: From Art to Spiced Lattes 02.08.2024

From Mayan legends to "Cinderella," pumpkins inspire wonder and remain integral to Thanksgiving and Halloween traditions. They embody the magic of life and the bonds that unite us. *Background music is sourced from www.pixabay.com **Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater is sourced from internetarchive.org ***Podcast logo is designed by me Support the show Join The Newsletter 📩  Get a wild historica...

Journey of Grapes: Sacred Traditions and Timeless Tales 14.06.2024

Once upon a time, grapes were more than just fruit. They were symbols of abundance and festivity deeply rooted in human history and culture. Through stories and traditions, grapes have become cherished emblems that capture the richness of life and the connections that bring people together. Welcome to the third episode of Roots Revealed podcast, tracing plants through time with a dose of science....

Mint Chronicles: From Ancient Greece to Modern Medicine 08.05.2024

Few plants have woven themselves into human history as deeply as mint. Mint has been a part of human life from ancient times in Greece to medieval Europe and even in magic and witchcraft.  Welcome to the second episode of Roots Revealed podcast, tracing plants through time with a dose of science. Together, we'll unravel the stories of plants that have shaped civilisations, ecosystems, and our...

From Aphrodite to Attar: The Epic Saga of the Rose 27.04.2024

There was once a humble flower that travelled through history, captivating hearts and inspiring poets and lovers. This flower was none other than the exquisite rose. Welcome to the first episode of Roots Revealed podcast, tracing plants through time with a dose of science. Together, we'll unravel the stories of plants that have shaped civilisations, ecosystems, and our understanding of the na...

Welcome to Roots Revealed 17.04.2024

Come with me as we dive into the fascinating history of plants and how they impact human behaviour and society. From ancient origins to modern insights, we'll explore the intertwined relationship between plants and humanity with a hint of science-based insights towards the end. Let's uncover the secrets of the green world together! Support the show Join The Newsletter 📩  Get a wild hist...

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