
The kola nut, a bitter, caffeine-rich seed from West Africa, holds deep cultural significance, used for centuries in rituals, negotiations, and social bonding. Its journey from a sacred offering to lending its name to Coca-Cola illustrates the intersection of cultural history and global capitalism. European awareness of the nut grew through colonial trade routes, leading to its eventual incorporation into a globally recognized brand, a process described as resource extraction masked as innovation.
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