The Monk of Mokha
Title: Monk Mokha
Author: Dave Eggers
Window: Dina Begum
Author
Posted on October 1, 2020
Thickness: xxiv + 365 pages
ISBN ፡ day 978-602-53301-8-6
Where does coffee come from? Although Ethiopia Coffee is known as the leading country, the monster coffee in Yemen was the first to be marketed. For over 150 years, since the 16th century, Yemen has been the only supplier of coffee to the world. Yemen Coffee is transported via Moka, a small port city in Yemen.
Yemen was once a coffee-winning country. Copies have been produced in 17 of Yemen's 21 territories planted by about 600,000 farmers. Unfortunately, the protracted civil war has further eroded Yemen's coffee reputation and today threatens other countries such as Brazil, Ethiopia and Indonesia to become world coffee producers.
Moktar told world media outlets such as the BBC , CNN , Al Jazeera and Indiana Jones of Coffee.
This book is divided into four main sections. Moktar , United States of America In this case, Moktar and his friends are still being mistreated by a police officer suspected of being a refugee from a Muslim country. It also revealed the lives of Yemeni refugees in general, including drivers, guards, gatekeepers, cleaners, and others.
Surprised by the statue, Moktar told his mother what he had seen, and her mother laughed.
"Our family has been drinking coffee for hundreds of years," he said. "They basically invented the Mennonite coffee. Don't you know that?" (P. 65)
Since then, Moktar has been interested in coffee. Then he made a styg. He received a long copy of the discovery on his cell phone and claimed claims between Ethiopia and Yemen.
"Many people agree that the original myth of coffee originated with an Ethiopian shepherd named Kalidi . Few people know that coffee was born in Arabia.
Ali ibn 'Umar as-Siyadzili, a Sufi, lived in Moka, where he first boiled the Kip seed and resembled what we now call coffee. He and his Sufi companions prayed until nightfall. Sufis brought coffee from all over North Africa and the Middle East.
Al-Siyadzili, also known as Monique van Moka, a Moccan Sufi, later became the source of all coffee grown in Yemen.
(Pp. 65-66)
Although coffee was originally made in Yemen and was the country's main input, the monster did not get coffee from Yemen at a café in Yemen. According to a study, the quality of Yemeni coffee has been declining sharply over the past century. Yemeni farmers now prefer to plant khat , which, if processed, can cause minor side effects such as narcotics. Khat Yamin is now the center of Yemeni society if farmers produce khat more than coffee.
As a result, Muktar was busy converting Yemeni coffee into Yemen's main commodity. Every path wants to make the dream come true. Q: Grader, Institute of Professional Education or International Coffee Quality Institute (CQI). In addition, how to grow coffee, evaluate good coffee, etc. As soon as Moktar received his certificate, he longed for Yemen to fulfill his dream. Moktar named the dream project by De Rahib Moka .
For three floors , Moktar, in Yemen, has acquired a coffee plantation and processing plant. First, try to teach farmers how to pick, sort, and prepare medium-sized coffee into special coffee.
Seattle has no information about US conventions . Unfortunately, this return trip to the United States was marred by political unrest in Yemen, which led to civil war between militias in Yemen.
In the midst of war and a life-threatening bombing, Muktar must find a way out of Yemen. It was not easy to say that flights to the United States were closed at the time and that the US Embassy in Yemen could not do anything to evacuate its citizens. Moktar had to find his own way out of the situation before he and Yemen's big bag of coffee could worsen.
Learn more about Mavetar, a well-written article in Dave Agres magazine in the United States. A Yemeni refugee who once served as a gatekeeper in a luxury apartment became a world champion in Yemen Coffee. His determination and determination to restore the dignity of Yemeni coffee is extraordinary. Two bags of Yemeni coffee is willing to endanger his life, which he believes will open the eyes of the world to the differences between Yemeni coffee.
Moktar and Yemeni coffee (photo clear portofmokha.com)
In addition to the intriguing story of Muktar, the story of the Indiana Jones adventure is an important part of Yemen's coffee history. History has forgotten the smell of coffee in other countries.
This book describes the lives of American immigrants from Yemen and how the events that led to the 9/11 Muslim refugees being identified by society and government have been affected. And what is interesting is how the situation in Belet Weyne, which took place in several cities in Yemen during the 2015 civil war, and how much attention was paid to it.
This book is a novel about coffee, the lives of American refugees, the story of the Yemeni civil war, and how anyone like Moktar is a Yemeni coffee hero. His strong love for his ancestral homeland made him determined to restore the dignity of his native Yemeni coffee.
The dream of regaining the glory of Muktar Yemeni coffee has not yet come true. Yemen's volatile policy has hampered Yemen's coffee exports. It still seems difficult to find Yemeni coffee. This app (2016) sells in the US for $ 16 (+/- IDR 230,000, -). Currently, a copy of the Yemen Single Source sells for $ 8-12 (Rp 115,000 - 172,000) depending on the location at https://portofmokha.com .
@htanzil
You can see Moka Monk 's book below (click image)





Komentar
Posting Komentar