DID BLACK PEPPER CAUSE REWRITE TRANSOCEANIC TRADE AND COMMERECE IN KAVERIPOOMPATTINAM COROMANDEL COAST

2020 
The story of pepper is inherently associated with the set of experiences and economy of the antiquated Tamil nation (Sangam period: 200 BCE – 200 CE) that used to cover most thriving busiest harbor city Kaveripoompattinam, the present-day seaside town, Coromandel Coast.1 The close by encompassing agrarian social orders were experts at developing, weaving, assembling, development, etc. Paddy was the most significant yield; it was the staple oat all things considered. The following most significant harvest was pepper. One of the numerous remnants deserted by Sangam period include its wonderful verse that give socio-political, social and Oceanic exchange bits of knowledge into Tamil Nation, especially old Tamil busiest harbor, hefty exchange traffic and stocks to its peruser. Black pepper was one of the earliest attracted and heavy demand commodities was traded in the world on the shore of Kaveripoompattinam in Coromandel Coast. Pepper became Yavanapriya (the commodity which was very much like by the Yavanas).2 Black Pepper is one of the spices through the ages used to pertness baked and unbaked food.
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