Organized around the Seven Deadly Sins, this book explores the intriguing history of forbidden foods and their cultural significance throughout the ages. It delves into how these tantalizing taboos have influenced societies worldwide, offering a unique perspective on the relationship between food and morality.
Stewart Lee Allen Book order


- 2002
- 2001
The Devil's Cup
- 231 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Can you handle mornings without a brew? No? Multiply that. Imagine an entire population under a cloud of lethargy, unable to kick start their days. Now introduce coffee. Bingo. The brain moves into over-drive and it's time for empire building.So goes Stewart Lee Allen's crazy theory. Only thing is, after retracing coffee's journey to world domination - by train, rickshaw, cargo freighter and donkey - he has plenty of evidence to back it up.Stewart Lee Allen has filtered out the richest beans from coffee's hot and frothy history . . . serving up a steamy, high-energy brew that will stimulate you more than a triple-strength espresso.