Cloves Have a Fruit (and a dark history)

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  • @DanielGBenesScienceShows
    @DanielGBenesScienceShows Місяць тому +626

    Including spice/fruit history is a wonderful addition to your channel!

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  Місяць тому +90

      Glad you think so!

    • @MrKconnell1
      @MrKconnell1 Місяць тому +12

      I agree, it is wonderful to hear the opinions of a cruise ship contortionist on history.

    • @Alfred-Neuman
      @Alfred-Neuman Місяць тому +11

      Yes! I find the recent videos very interesting. The amount of work and dedication he's putting in his videos is incredible.

    • @KenFullman
      @KenFullman Місяць тому +9

      @@WeirdExplorer Of course you were going to try munching the clove. 🤣Thanks for taking one for the team.

    • @ari8876
      @ari8876 Місяць тому +28

      @@MrKconnell1 He cites his sources and goes to the actual places he's talking about, what more do you want? It doesn't take an academic to explain that colonialism is bad...

  • @androidedoidao
    @androidedoidao Місяць тому +271

    Most people don't realize the depth of history that the ingredients they consume everyday have. These last videos have been super interesting, i love it!

    • @C.W-d4k
      @C.W-d4k Місяць тому +4

      If you eating cloves and nutmeg every day something ain't right 😂

    • @androidedoidao
      @androidedoidao Місяць тому +11

      @C.W-d4k oh yeah my bad, forgot that people from the us don't season their food lol

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv Місяць тому +3

      Food history is a field and very extensive.

    • @StonedtotheBones13
      @StonedtotheBones13 27 днів тому +3

      I like finding the irony that ppl look down on pumpkin spice as this trendy e girl thing, but nah, it's been the spice of royalty. Glad we don't have to fight wars for cinnamon tbh

    • @puanow
      @puanow 17 днів тому

      Most people don’t realize the depth of history in everything.

  • @GordiansKnotHere
    @GordiansKnotHere 27 днів тому +82

    "He who controls the spice controls the universe" - Baron Harkonnen

    •  20 днів тому

      Sadly groups like the East India Trading Company and several Sultan's from old Middle East times remind us that the human drive to acquire wealth and power at the cost of others is very evil.. The "Glory Days" of the British Empire were full of sad events as were the Spanish and others who committed genocide as part of their conquest.. So Sci-Fi certainly imitated human reality..

    • @chillnophone2024
      @chillnophone2024 19 днів тому +8

      Fear is the mind-killer. -Frank Herbert 💙

    • @GordiansKnotHere
      @GordiansKnotHere 19 днів тому

      @@chillnophone2024 "I will bend like a reed in the wind".

    • @eyesofthecervino3366
      @eyesofthecervino3366 16 днів тому +6

      The spice must flow.

    • @139fulton
      @139fulton 5 днів тому

      Spice is life

  • @ant6354
    @ant6354 Місяць тому +151

    Long time viewer of your channel and I just have to say I appreciate how you have not compromised once on your videos, you always bring the most genuine attitude that I love to watch. Many creators begin to incorporate misleading titles or begin start to make lazier content but you have stayed consistent throughout the years and though your old videos are fantastic, your new videos just feel like an objective upgrade. What you do inspires me to travel! There’s really nobody else doing what you do and I think you deserve a bigger spotlight on this platform!

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  Місяць тому +22

      Wow thank you so much!

    • @solfischer613
      @solfischer613 Місяць тому +5

      I agree, Great and consistent content. Very entertaining too.

    • @xj5496
      @xj5496 29 днів тому +4

      ​@@WeirdExplorer It's true! Your channel is really unique, and I think I've seen literally every single one of your videos. It's perfectly up my alley with my interest in food, food history/culture, plants, and not obnoxious exaggerated ingenue youtube personalities 😂

    • @nicolerojas9856
      @nicolerojas9856 27 днів тому +2

      Agreed!!! My husband and I actually adore your videos and you’ve inspired us to try so many fun new fruits and we sometimes eat them with a special episode you already have on your channel. We started tasting notes of these fruits and it’s like a better version of wine tasting but with fruit which is even better! You’re amazing man ❤ thank you for always being a part of our home for more than a year now ❤ happy new years to you and wishing you only the ripest and most interesting fruit you can get your hands on!! (P.s. IM BEGGING YOU TO MAKE ANOTHER PAW PAW FRUIT. USA must know of the secret fruit we have)

  • @mridlon1634
    @mridlon1634 Місяць тому +178

    Oil from clove buds is also used as an oral anesthetic/anti-septic by dentists.

    • @sandrastreifel6452
      @sandrastreifel6452 Місяць тому +28

      I’ve used it for tooth pain-very effective first aid measure!

    • @suicune690
      @suicune690 Місяць тому +20

      I work at a fish hatchery, and we use clove oil to anesthetize the fish when we need to do something like tag them.

    • @mfaizsyahmi
      @mfaizsyahmi Місяць тому +18

      And ancient Egyptian dentists prescribed cloves for the same ailment, 6000 years ago! Truly a timeless spice-medicine.

    • @simonolsen9995
      @simonolsen9995 Місяць тому +11

      I remember back in my days at sea, jamming cloves into my swollen gums to relieve painful tooth abscesses. Can't remember where I learned that.

    • @lornahuddleston1453
      @lornahuddleston1453 Місяць тому +11

      Eugenol. I once was a dental assistant and I got overdosed on the smell of eugenol. 🤢 I'm glad I don't associate the spice with dentistry. That would be a crime!

  • @erialbar
    @erialbar 29 днів тому +19

    As Indonesian. We never forget what west do to us

    • @penigomaroch6293
      @penigomaroch6293 8 днів тому

      Not suppose to forget!
      Was not by accident, They knew the people were people of Yahuwah.
      Esau was bless also prefer to rape rob and murder.
      These were the way he can hide among the nation.
      That is their nature to kill.
      Yah Hated him.
      Meaning God still hate them generations to generations until He kills them.
      But they will go in captivities first before Extinction.
      Prophecy from the Scripture

    • @joshuaamitai
      @joshuaamitai 5 днів тому

      there will always be repression oppression , Our dark colored humans put a lot of effort to wake the world up on how bad they where treated , yet mores ruled for 600 years over europe and I dare not to touch even on the whites they killed , even nowadays they kill , wipe out and enslave other neighbouring regional tribes .. So , Who is without sin trow the first stone !

  • @fullcircle1599
    @fullcircle1599 Місяць тому +18

    Blossoming clove tree flowers have the nicest scent of any plant I have ever smelled.

  • @tomdchi12
    @tomdchi12 Місяць тому +41

    Thanks for including the history of the region. I've heard about Europeans battling for access to nutmeg/mace (someone smuggling them in a prosthetic arm) but not much about what this wealthy corporation did to ordinary people who were actually producing what the company was profiting from.

  • @randangbalado
    @randangbalado Місяць тому +54

    12:18 many syzygium have common flavour, i call it "jambu" (indonesian for common syzygium fruit)
    you can taste it from water apple, rose apple, malay apple, clove, and daun salam (indonesian bay leaf)

    • @ThePricklyCactus69
      @ThePricklyCactus69 Місяць тому +5

      eugenol taste?

    • @abrqzx
      @abrqzx 27 днів тому

      Syzygium fruit is “Macopa” in Tagalog (Philippines) and we call bay leaves as “Laurel”

    • @kkeiros
      @kkeiros 24 дні тому +3

      That's really interesting! We call it "jambo" (with an "o") here in Brazil, so I guess it's come straight from the indonesian, via the portuguese. "Jambu", with "u", on the other hand, is a whole different thing, a herb from the northern state of Pará, that numbs your mouth and tongue, and is used on various regional dishes from that state

  • @tru7hhimself
    @tru7hhimself Місяць тому +41

    i've seen these fruits in the "wild" (just a bunch of trees growing behind a fruit and spice stall) in sri lanka. i didn't taste them despite knowing what it was. so thanks for filling in that blank with your video.

  • @JohnSSmithOfRigaLatvia
    @JohnSSmithOfRigaLatvia Місяць тому +53

    I think that agriculture has a dark history in general.
    Farm work is hard, and especially hard when it requires using fine motor skills, so there is often exploitation or slavery involved.
    I never knew that cloves had a fruit.
    I always associated them with flu and cold because my mother always told me to suck on them if my throat was sore or if I was coughing up phlegm.
    Thank you for the new information.

    • @eszeezee6967
      @eszeezee6967 29 днів тому

      The history turns black because of greedy people. The colonialists are super greedy and evil.

    • @I.Am.Nobody
      @I.Am.Nobody 28 днів тому +3

      Any history where hard big business is concerned is filled with dark elements, where gains are prioritized over humanity

    • @xSwordLilyx
      @xSwordLilyx 25 днів тому +2

      we've had an ancient container of cloves in my spice cabinet for probably 20 years. I've never used it so I assume it was bought for making a pie but we have bought our pies for functionally forever. We don't throw out our spices unless there is moisture and I like how they mellow out over time.

    • @JohnSSmithOfRigaLatvia
      @JohnSSmithOfRigaLatvia 25 днів тому +1

      @xSwordLilyx Will you pass it down to the next generation or get drunk one day and work up the courage to use it?

    • @موسى_7
      @موسى_7 24 дні тому +1

      I associate cloves with toothpaste, because I once bought a natural toothpaste made of cloves. Better than the artificial stuff.

  • @jdane2277
    @jdane2277 29 днів тому +15

    Our organic synthesis professor was a specialist in natural products and had us extract the two major components of cloves--caryophyllene and eugenol. Eugenol is found in clove, nutmeg, cinnamon, basil and bay leaf. I purified the eugenol (a yellowish oil) and managed to crystallize it by leaving it untouched in a sealed vial for a few weeks. It made a hexagonal crystal that had the most wonderful perfumey aroma. Eugenol is also one of the anesthetic components of clove, which is why folk medicine recommends chewing cloves for toothache.

    • @spvillano
      @spvillano 24 дні тому +2

      And a good source for beta-caryophyllene being Indian bay leaf, which I keep in stock as a spice (along with whole nutmeg and cloves).
      Back in the '60's, a ground clove poultice wasn't uncommon for use in dental pain issues, when some molars were coming in, mom made up one for me (a hint, we're from Philly).
      I do remember seeing some truly astounding and beautiful crystals come from the extracted, purified compounds though. With their true splendor frequently revealed under the microscope, both with and without polarized light.
      I've also a vague tickle of memory suggesting that the seed had astringent properties, but I could be misremembering.
      Cloves inhibit mold growth on foods, as like many spices, they're either preservative in nature or frequently antiparasitic or even both.
      Me, I just enjoy the flavor, as doctor's just down the road, just past my pharmacy. But, I do remember some of my herbal survival training from the military all of those decades ago. The advantage of the pharmacy is consistent, precise dosage, whereas the originating plant would have variable yield.
      And currently, I've got to be guarded with my treasured clove usage, due to my now being on an immune modulator for my Crohn's.

    • @jdane2277
      @jdane2277 24 дні тому

      @ ah, SOUTH Philly? I also am from Philadelphia

    • @miguelaznar
      @miguelaznar 18 днів тому

      The book Napoleon’s Buttons diagrams (on page 29) how the aromatic molecule that gives cloves its distinct aroma, eugenol, and the aromatic molecule that gives nutmeg its distinct aroma, isoeugenol, are isomers. They contain the same atoms in the same ratio, but slightly different molecular bonds and wildly different aromas.
      Your videos are fantastic. Thank you for bringing so many of us on your explorations!

  • @paulus.tarsensus
    @paulus.tarsensus Місяць тому +69

    To add a little bit more 'unpleasant' ( if not horrific ) information to the systematic torching of all the clove plantations in the East Indies, the Dutch East India Company and their agents may very well have - however inadvertently - extirpated several different varieties of clove trees and perhaps another, separate species of clove, a close relative which some botanists have speculated upon. Regardless of whether this rendered another species of clove extinct or not, this certainly reduced the diversity of the clove populations. We will never be able to utilise their variant genes to breed more desirable characters into the cultivated population. What a tragedy this is - as well as the actual economic and cultural catastrophe this was to the native peoples of these islands. The only groups to 'benefit' from this rapacious act were the corporation and its shareholders and the Sultan and his immediate family. It didn't 'benefit' either one for very long.

  • @mfaizsyahmi
    @mfaizsyahmi Місяць тому +14

    I remember asking about clove fruit years ago. Thanks for bringing an update!
    ...Yeah, definitely not surprised how little it is, and how measly the flesh is. It was selectively bred for the most potent flower bud, after all.

  • @luke144
    @luke144 Місяць тому +83

    A lot of spices still have pretty dark origins. Greed is very dangerous. If we don't watch out it will be our end. I appreciate the history lesson personally. Thank you!

    • @Einwetok
      @Einwetok Місяць тому +11

      Greeds still around, a more recent example, the Banana Wars comes to mind.

    • @nicholasneyhart396
      @nicholasneyhart396 Місяць тому +5

      There is a very important distinction between selfishness and greed, and it is one a lot of people sadly don't know. It is a good thing to have your own interests as a priority, but it is absolutely not to put the pursuit of wealth above the well-being of those around you.

    • @naidoeshacks
      @naidoeshacks Місяць тому

      Greed is the least of our problems right now.

    • @loonloonlikemoonmoon1577
      @loonloonlikemoonmoon1577 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@naidoeshacks Please elaborate.

    • @David0lyle
      @David0lyle Місяць тому +2

      It’s one of those plants that grows in just a few places in the world. 😳 It had to be a pretty huge deal.

  • @archiedx
    @archiedx Місяць тому +16

    Production just keeps getting better, keep spreading knowledge ✌🏾

  • @marthanewsome6375
    @marthanewsome6375 29 днів тому +10

    I love making clove oranges for Christmas, but this year did not have time, so came up with another idea. I took a bowl of cloves and poured orange essential oil over it and stirred it in. Worked great to get that orange/clove smell in the house.

  • @vivianramsay2527
    @vivianramsay2527 23 дні тому +2

    Truly enjoyed this episode. I have harbored an allspice tree in my home and it is surviving despite my ignorance of its needs and shambling efforts. It is a more resilient tree than I imagined. I will look thru your older vids as I imagine that you have covered it already....or maybe you will in future.

  • @NameFirst-jv9gj
    @NameFirst-jv9gj Місяць тому +17

    Thank you for explaining the history behind cloves. Cannot look at them the same after this. Will definitely appreciate and have more gratitude when I use them now 🙏❤.

  • @LindaB651
    @LindaB651 Місяць тому +37

    The histories behind the fruits are fascinating, and I now feel excessively wealthy when I peer into my spice cupboard!

    • @bloodlove93
      @bloodlove93 Місяць тому

      wanna feel wealthy?
      look at your computer,cellphone or tv...then realize that the majority of people who don't live in first world areas likely have nothing, not just the worst version possible, they just don't have it at all.
      some don't even have community appliances like a bar tv or library computer.

    • @sdfkjgh
      @sdfkjgh Місяць тому +3

      You should see how much saffron I have just lying around in my cupboards.

    • @lacsarlacsar3566
      @lacsarlacsar3566 Місяць тому +2

      youre as wealthy as a pharaoh!

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 29 днів тому

      ​@@lacsarlacsar3566and almost as oppressed as banda people.

  • @jasonchouinard8082
    @jasonchouinard8082 Місяць тому +12

    So glad we found this channel :)
    Being fledgling content creators ourselves we APPRECIATE the thought, efforts, and style.
    Thanks Jared!
    PS: Kitties are the best cohosts.
    Keep the history coming especially the book titles, thanks for doing the research.

  • @siggyincr7447
    @siggyincr7447 Місяць тому +41

    I had no idea that cloves were Syzagium. I planted two trees a couple years ago. One of them is getting its first flower buds right now, this video comes at just the right time. I'll definitely let a few of the flowers open and produce fruit. I'm really curious to taste the fruit.

    • @nagawahyudi
      @nagawahyudi Місяць тому

      its not for eating, its just for fagnance

    • @poepflater
      @poepflater 29 днів тому +2

      I'm grandma made the best oven roasts with cloves in...

    • @xiraoit9342
      @xiraoit9342 25 днів тому

      ​@@poepflater ananas tart with cloves taste amazing😋🤗

    • @poepflater
      @poepflater 25 днів тому

      @@xiraoit9342 whole world.. ananas.. The English for no reason... PINEAPPLE!

  • @Humusbeings
    @Humusbeings Місяць тому +8

    When I was about ten or so in primary school I would take cloves to school and have one in my mouth and tell people they were some kind of dried worms from the mountains of Tibet or somewhere. Haha. I been a weird kid for decades. Love your channel and really glad to learn the history of spices. Saves me reading about it

  • @BenPalmer-dc4yy
    @BenPalmer-dc4yy Місяць тому +10

    How fascinating. Also the history part was just as enjoyable as the taste test, I always find I find myself smile when I see your reaction to the taste of the fruit. As a chef I love finding new flavours of the world and insanely click when you upload, long time watcher fist time comment thanks for the years of solid content dude 👊 🇬🇧 🍋‍🟩 🍇 🍉

  • @WhatWouldVillainsDo
    @WhatWouldVillainsDo Місяць тому +25

    Clove is really fascinating as it has full blown medical applications for humans and animals. I've been told that if you have a tooth infection that placing a clove in the effected area for a while it will numb the pain and it is also germicidal. It used when procedures are done on aquarium fish as in proper dosage mixed in their water is an anesthetic.

    • @lemagreengreen
      @lemagreengreen Місяць тому +6

      Yes, eugenol in clove oil is a mild local anaesthetic. It's not ideal vs modern alternatives but it does numb tissue quite well, have to be careful with it though and it's only suitable for topical use, overuse can result in tissue damage.

    • @_DREBBEL_
      @_DREBBEL_ Місяць тому +5

      Yah it is an oral antiseptic. But this will 100% not cure an infected tooth.

    • @Ikine557
      @Ikine557 Місяць тому +1

      Yup! My dentist used it for some extreme pain I had after getting my wisdom teeth out. It tasted like something died in my mouth, but it sure got the job done.

    • @AnavonRebeur
      @AnavonRebeur 29 днів тому

      Searching for cloves America was discovered

    • @AnavonRebeur
      @AnavonRebeur 29 днів тому +1

      Eugenol

  • @AliraRielle
    @AliraRielle 29 днів тому +22

    This may be a clue to a many-years-long fruit mystery for me! When I was 7 - 8 years old, a friend gave me a fruit from a bush that was growing by her front door in our neighborhood in Southern California. Skeptical, I asked if they were safe to eat. She assured me that they were and ate some herself before I ate the one that she gave me. It was small, round to slightly pear shaped, and pink to red in color... much like the water apple/rose apple/wax apple which you showed, only much smaller, maybe 1/2 inch at its largest. It was crisp... similar to an apple but lighter. The taste, as I try to analyze the memory of it, was not sweet, slightly tart, and a little bit astringent. Ever since moving away from that area I have had a craving for those silly little fruits but had no idea what they might be! When you showed the base of the clove fruit it really caught my attention because this little fruit had that kind of a pattern on the base. The color of the water apple is also very similar to the mystery fruit, and possibly the texture, as well, which looks light and crisp. Now to do more research! I would never have guessed that the mystery fruit of my childhood might be related to cloves!!!

    • @AliraRielle
      @AliraRielle 29 днів тому +11

      I think I found it! It may be Syzygium paniculatum, aka Eugenia myrtifolia, aka Australian Brush Cherry! Sadly, it doesn't grow where I now live but it's good to have the mystery very likely solved! Thank you! :)

    • @chillnophone2024
      @chillnophone2024 19 днів тому

      That's what I thought of from your description. But I couldn't remember the name. 😂 Mismo. ☮️

    • @bobhepple491
      @bobhepple491 11 днів тому

      Here in oz we call them Lilly Pillies. Makes great jam.

  • @Lostinthesauce0
    @Lostinthesauce0 29 днів тому +4

    One of the best UA-cam channels. So thorough in your descriptions.

  • @SuperChodot
    @SuperChodot Місяць тому +16

    A have water apple tree in my backyard, their flower actually looks like cloves. If you wonder why there's still plenty cloves trees it's because they use it in tobacco industries, Indonesia is if I'm not mistaken only one of two countries that doesn't have regulations on tobacco.

  • @randomname7321
    @randomname7321 Місяць тому +11

    I've always wondered about the history of spices; cool series!

  • @LittleBoxes27
    @LittleBoxes27 Місяць тому +7

    In Australia we have a native syzygium that's used very frequently as a street plant or ornamentally (syzygium luehmannii or riberry colloquially)
    I tried some fruit from a tree down my street recently and it had a strong clove taste which I wasn't expecting but thought nothing more of it, had no idea cloves were in the same genus :0

  • @bathbomber
    @bathbomber Місяць тому +22

    I always knew that lilli-pilli has a slight clove flavor, but never realized that they are related. I've got to try lilli-pilli buds now

  • @KevinFeeley_KHF
    @KevinFeeley_KHF Місяць тому +9

    I love this direction you've decided to take with your videos. And I bet one of those less ripe fruits smashed a little and added to a stew would be a nice addition.

  • @eswaribalan164
    @eswaribalan164 Місяць тому +5

    We put a clove in our mouth to freshen our mouth sometimes...especially after a nasty cold.
    Thank you for showing the seed.

  • @Josh.Pascale
    @Josh.Pascale 29 днів тому +3

    I think I've been watching you for years but I have a habit of not commenting. I appreciate your channel and everything it brings my life so much thank you ! and when I say I watch your videos I watch them from start to end.

  • @Stella-n-Luna
    @Stella-n-Luna Місяць тому +24

    I thought you were going to say it looks like a tiny little 2 liter bottle of soda lol

  • @Cameron-m5p
    @Cameron-m5p 28 днів тому +6

    I bet clove fruit would go really, really well in a fruitcake - like imagine making a fruitcake but replacing as many of the spices as possible with the fruit that their plant bears (if it tastes like the spice) in addition to the other fruit and see what it tastes like. It'd be interesting, if nothing else.

    • @hereitis.2587
      @hereitis.2587 24 дні тому +1

      I like how you think! Always whole and frugal for full impact! The secret is always in the techniques which usually take more time.

  • @Jeff_Lichtman
    @Jeff_Lichtman Місяць тому +28

    The word "clove" is derived (through French) from the Latin word "clavus," meaning "nail."

    • @lellab.8179
      @lellab.8179 Місяць тому +4

      In Italian "clove" is "chiodo di garofano", translated in English it would be "carnation's nail" (word by word: nail of carnation).

    • @rgc517
      @rgc517 Місяць тому +4

      In Spanish is called "clavo de olor", something akin to "odor nail"

    • @WildWildWeasel
      @WildWildWeasel 29 днів тому +1

      ​@@rgc517 it translates better to "scent nail" since the word odor is used to denote bad smells

  • @Kievlar
    @Kievlar 29 днів тому +2

    Who the heck skips spice history especially told by this Amazing gem?!? Best YT find in 2024!

  • @joshs.761
    @joshs.761 Місяць тому +1

    Your videos do plant nerds all over the world a service, including myself. I’ve been watching for a decade and it’s wonderful to see how your content has evolved over the years, keep up the good work my friend

  • @Sybil_Detard
    @Sybil_Detard Місяць тому +3

    Each time I have seen them, I have appreciated your film-making skills. By which I mean the stop-motion stuff.

  • @gatortooth69
    @gatortooth69 Місяць тому +3

    one of my favorite channels on youtube tbh

  • @MrCesarification
    @MrCesarification Місяць тому +3

    Fascinating stuff as always Jared

  • @truthinesssss
    @truthinesssss Місяць тому +3

    Great review. Thank you for your curiosity.

  • @corneliaklaraghadami8455
    @corneliaklaraghadami8455 28 днів тому +3

    Thank you😊❤

  • @SoraiaLMotta
    @SoraiaLMotta 29 днів тому +1

    I like how in deep you go for your research and videos. Thank you.

  • @yinyang2385
    @yinyang2385 16 днів тому

    I like the fact that you posted the exact timeline for people to skip to. I've never seen anyone do that before. However being a curious mind I watched the whole video without skipping

  • @Nmethyltransferase
    @Nmethyltransferase Місяць тому +13

    *sigh* Time for soul-shredding sad history. *clicks*

  • @jacobshallenberger5213
    @jacobshallenberger5213 27 днів тому

    I am LIVING for the history videos you’ve been releasing recently. I LOVE THEM!

  • @donlitos
    @donlitos Місяць тому +4

    This inspires me to take a bite of the fruit from our "Lilly Pilly" tree (Syzygium Smithii) to see if I can taste a hint of clove (Syzygium Aromaticum)!

    • @lornahuddleston1453
      @lornahuddleston1453 Місяць тому

      😮How was it? What is It?

    • @donlitos
      @donlitos Місяць тому

      @@lornahuddleston1453 I will tell you tomorrow!

    • @donlitos
      @donlitos Місяць тому

      In Australia they make jams from the Lilly Pilly tree probably similar to Chinese Apple pictured in the video but much smaller. Let's see! If I don't respond by tomorrow I died of poison 😐

  • @sharendonnelly7770
    @sharendonnelly7770 Місяць тому +4

    Honestly, why would anyone skip ahead and miss all the great history?

  • @XXavierSin-XXs
    @XXavierSin-XXs 29 днів тому +4

    I love clove. I have clove cologne, clove mints, clove gum, glove soap. Its such an awesome spice.

    • @gregwall6553
      @gregwall6553 23 дні тому

      I had forgot about clove gum, from my grandmother

  • @wendyc3037
    @wendyc3037 Місяць тому +2

    I enjoyed the story and description, thanks

  • @skougi
    @skougi Місяць тому +2

    we need to get you looking for that silphium plant. Thanks for posting, love the vids. loving the history stuff too.

  • @oskarprotzer3000
    @oskarprotzer3000 Місяць тому +1

    I really enjoy that you started to go into the history of fruits/spices

  • @jvhobson
    @jvhobson 29 днів тому

    Learning the history of whatever you're tasting enriches the experience of your videos greatly for me. I'm glad you've decided to do it more often.

  • @FishareFriendsNotFood972
    @FishareFriendsNotFood972 Місяць тому +13

    Weird Explorer is brave to nibble on that jet black and shriveled fruit that he knows people generally don't eat, lol

    • @XavierChigurhMoro
      @XavierChigurhMoro Місяць тому +3

      Its like a dried fruit, the sugars are concentrated so it's better

  • @fiendlybrds
    @fiendlybrds Місяць тому +5

    That island name animation was funny

  • @TheWeirdestOfBugs
    @TheWeirdestOfBugs Місяць тому +1

    As always, a really interesting and thought-provoking episode, Jared!

  • @Fabermorrow
    @Fabermorrow Місяць тому +1

    So weird I had always guessed cloves were in the same family as water apples because even water apples can have a slight cinnamon/clove/spice flavour to them sometimes (particularly the little hairs in the middle)...
    Really really amazing content as usual, I really applaud you for continuing to grow and make your videos better everytime!
    Watched you go from doing videos filmed on your phone with terrible audio and lighting to super professional documentaries that go into more depth and detail than 99% of professional documentaries out there.

  • @solfischer613
    @solfischer613 Місяць тому

    The addition of photos and videos relating to the history of the fruit is very entertaining and I love the addition. I hope it doesnt take too long to edit. 🙏

  • @charlie15627
    @charlie15627 Місяць тому +4

    Wow
    I knew the East India company had done some brutal things but to depopulate an entire island of 10,00+ people!?!? That's just barbaric.

    • @no1brittbarbiefan
      @no1brittbarbiefan Місяць тому

      Depopulating useless biomass is good, actually.

    • @tealkerberus748
      @tealkerberus748 25 днів тому

      @@no1brittbarbiefan You're sounding a bit without usefulness yourself here, troll. Siding with genocidal barbarians against Indigenous villagers isn't doing you any favours.

  • @Josh.Pascale
    @Josh.Pascale 29 днів тому +3

    I have to say clove juice sounds like a profitable industry

  • @ellielynn8219
    @ellielynn8219 Місяць тому +1

    I love your history lesson as much as watching you eat the fruits.

  • @mapple35
    @mapple35 Місяць тому

    your video on nutmeg was next level! been watching since you were weird fruit explorer in like 2018, please do more long documentaries like the nutmeg one!

  • @julianiemeyer1010
    @julianiemeyer1010 Місяць тому

    Man, I *LOVE* your vids that have a bit of history and investigation to the fruit. Please keep on it

  • @DaveG-rs3xp
    @DaveG-rs3xp 29 днів тому +1

    Another great video. Very informative and interesting. Small correction. Syzygium with a second y, not Syzagium with an a. 😮

    • @RogerFleischer-w5p
      @RogerFleischer-w5p 22 дні тому

      Thank you. Besides being correct, Syzygium.is also easier to pronounce and remember.

  • @WindsweptDragon
    @WindsweptDragon Місяць тому +13

    cloves have a kind of local anesthetic property that people use them for relief from toothache, does the fruit have the same properties ? great vid as usual btw.

    • @horsefeathers2391
      @horsefeathers2391 Місяць тому +2

      I was wondering the same thing

    • @ryans9029
      @ryans9029 28 днів тому +1

      Almost certainly. Same oil

    • @WindsweptDragon
      @WindsweptDragon 28 днів тому

      @@ryans9029 okay, thanks. Next question would be is it more or less effective in its 'fresh' fruit form ?

  • @london_vivere
    @london_vivere 29 днів тому

    so glad that we're getting more episodes out of your indonesia/banda island trip than just the Nutmeg one; which was phenomenal.

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  29 днів тому

      I have tons of footage, so hopefully I can keep it going for a while!

  • @cosmic_mango33
    @cosmic_mango33 Місяць тому +1

    My phone is 100% listening to me, never gotten a video about or related to cloves before but as soon as I start talking about it being in the baklava I’m eating, here your video comes lol

  • @jfiekms
    @jfiekms Місяць тому +57

    Can’t mention cloves without mentioning Kretek cigarettes. Its indonesian heritage and they taste amazing.

    • @Donovarkhallum
      @Donovarkhallum Місяць тому +3

      That word will age restrict your video

    • @lilalexq22
      @lilalexq22 Місяць тому

      ​@@Donovarkhallum what word?

    • @Donovarkhallum
      @Donovarkhallum Місяць тому +4

      @@lilalexq22 talking about cigarettes

    • @jfiekms
      @jfiekms Місяць тому

      @@Donovarkhallum Not true if its informational. Many videos of JacobFuckingJones aren’t even age restricted.

    • @donlitos
      @donlitos Місяць тому

      @@Donovarkhallum No it won't doomer

  • @hotpepper7782
    @hotpepper7782 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks again for your enlightening videos. Ticktoc shows to plant the market clove and everyone knows that's the flower Thanks for the lesson and seeing the fruits

  • @SimBetts
    @SimBetts 25 днів тому

    Information I forgot I needed. And thanks for taking one for the team.

  • @nziom
    @nziom Місяць тому +7

    clove is used here for teeth pain from my experience it really does help

    • @seen-bc9eq
      @seen-bc9eq Місяць тому

      I N D I A

    • @alecity4877
      @alecity4877 Місяць тому +2

      Yes, I am from Venezuela which is very far from where they're from, but this home remedy for pain reaches. When I got my wisdom teeth out, the dentist recommended chamomile with cloves, it really helped the soreness.

    • @WellWoopdidoo
      @WellWoopdidoo Місяць тому +3

      My housemate made me chew cloves when my wisdom teeth started coming in, and my mum will tell me to gargle salt water with cloves if I have a throat infection.

    • @mpk6664
      @mpk6664 Місяць тому +1

      Most clove oil is actually just Eugenol, which is the oil in cloves that give it the numbing effect and smell.

  • @interestings7866
    @interestings7866 Місяць тому +1

    Love the history almost more than the tasting, the story behind these fruits is so interesting

  • @KangJangkrik
    @KangJangkrik Місяць тому +3

    I remember my grandma made cakes with cloves, it's surprisingly delicious

  • @aksbs3700
    @aksbs3700 Місяць тому +1

    Haven’t even seen the video yet ,but i was waiting for this episode for 2 years

  • @wolfman-zd1ed
    @wolfman-zd1ed Місяць тому +6

    Can there be ONE edible plant that people didn't mass murder for? Good lord it bothers me how bloody all our food is.

    • @WolfgangUlric
      @WolfgangUlric 29 днів тому

      Ummm, grass?
      Actually there is a LOTS of edible grass in Java Indonesia
      We eat it mainly with peanut sauce (Lothek, Gado Gado, Ketoprak, etc)

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 29 днів тому

      ​@@WolfgangUlricsugar cane and rice (and bamboo) is technically grass.

    • @WolfgangUlric
      @WolfgangUlric 29 днів тому

      @@rizkyadiyanto7922 sugar cane and rice are not free from mass murder

    • @WolfgangUlric
      @WolfgangUlric 29 днів тому +2

      @@rizkyadiyanto7922 sugar cane literally the one with most KDA (censored) entire story of human

  • @cammieg4381
    @cammieg4381 21 день тому

    I wish you had spent time to explain the process of extracting the clove for use in cooking and baking. I'm loving your vids!

  • @drkam21
    @drkam21 Місяць тому +1

    cloves...guess who managed to monopolized it, not only the VOC. Much more recent. Loving this series man. Keep it up.

  • @solg6748
    @solg6748 Місяць тому

    Your videos are so interesting! Thank you your going on these quests and sharing with us!

  • @coldhazzard
    @coldhazzard 29 днів тому

    It took a lot of time and effort but these videos have been so high quality.

  • @jeremy-zs9gu
    @jeremy-zs9gu Місяць тому +1

    the full deep dive sounds good for a future ep

  • @banhatlessducks
    @banhatlessducks Місяць тому +3

    Was gonna say they remind me a bit of fuschia Fruits or Lilly pillies, didn't know they were Syzygium but that makes sense they do look like elongated Syzygium fruits

  • @treavorwhitlock5606
    @treavorwhitlock5606 3 дні тому

    I love the spicy history portion, great content! If somebody had asked me a while back if I would watch a channel about a guy going around the world eating fruit, I might have told you no. My answer has changed

  • @mathewrtaylor
    @mathewrtaylor Місяць тому +1

    What a great video! I had no idea that they fruited!

  • @shelleyhodgkinson1341
    @shelleyhodgkinson1341 29 днів тому

    The history is super interesting 🤔..thanks for the great research! Keep up thr great work!

  • @lornahuddleston1453
    @lornahuddleston1453 Місяць тому

    I'm thrilled to find out more about cloves. I loved your deep dive into nutmeg. I've been sprucing up my morning coffee with more and more spices. I'm adding cardamom, ground cloves, cinnamon, allspice, and micro-planing the nutmeg. Delicious! I think it actually brings out a chocolatey taste. I don't care if it's my imagination because it's delightful to drink. 😁

  • @p.t.schweinfurthii7414
    @p.t.schweinfurthii7414 Місяць тому

    Interesting video. Haven't thought about Syzygium aromaticum as such a tropical and historically rich plant species before. Keep up the great work.

  • @HappyComfort
    @HappyComfort Місяць тому +6

    They say cloves regularly taken in large doses can cause dizziness, hypoglycemia, liver damage and increased risk of bleeding among other things. I feel this is why people really need to do their research before they believe someone and take mega doses of some “natural “ plant etc For example we had good friends who snacked on black licorice every evening. But ended up with high blood pressure. Because the black licorice they were eating didn’t have the active ingredients removed like some black licorices sold do. And they also ate more of it than the average person. Many natural plants etc are good in moderation or when used by someone educated in the good and negative effects of the plant etc.

    • @Alsry1
      @Alsry1 29 днів тому +3

      Its almost as if chemicals are the exact same regardless of origin

  • @jjfeeney9769
    @jjfeeney9769 Місяць тому

    Love the new direction with the history

  • @aydendonall836
    @aydendonall836 29 днів тому

    Oh yea i like the history turn the channel has taken recently, good stuff.

  • @chanman819
    @chanman819 Місяць тому +5

    3:10 Given that it was the Dutch, maybe that was spelled "a Dyck move"

  • @chrisvaiuso6010
    @chrisvaiuso6010 Місяць тому +1

    Love the history. Don't hold back.

  • @KenneyCmusic
    @KenneyCmusic 24 дні тому

    The nutmeg video was fantastic. I'm a huge fan of history, and these videos are fascinating.

  • @karenamanda1958
    @karenamanda1958 Місяць тому +1

    Fascinating stuff. Thanks for sharing. ✌️🙂

  • @rosebudmelissa
    @rosebudmelissa День тому

    Cinnamon, allspice, ginger, and clove is one of my favorite combinations of spices. I love it in tea, pumpkin pie, bread or cake. It was fun to learn a little more about cloves!

  • @albertsnijders7566
    @albertsnijders7566 Місяць тому

    Better late then never. We did not get this information in school's history classes in the Netherlands in my time. So thank you for the background information (and especially the one in your nutmeg video!).

    • @tealkerberus748
      @tealkerberus748 25 днів тому

      A lot of countries have problems in telling their children about the genocides their ancestors did. We really need some sort of international protocol for that.

  • @SugarClass
    @SugarClass Місяць тому

    Thank you for going through the journey of exploring the history of spices and posting such a gem of a video!
    Really like the way you've presented the info all while doing your best to relate it to the human senses for folks who lack the depth of experience you've got on your belt
    Developing the palette while commiting tastes & textures to memory I find to be a little underappreciated when utilized as a communication tool- of which you've done splendidly!
    At around 9:40 during the showcasing of the dark-ish clove fruit, I had a thought
    Reminded me of Olives and how most of the world actually never receives fresh olive fruit (which, as a fun fact, I've learned cats are quite fond of! Though some might take to the preserved sort, you can't, or more accurately should not feed more than half of a salted preserved olive to them due to the high salt content; hence why I've been lamenting in my recent years not being able to aquire fresh olive fruit.)
    Anyhow
    Got me thinking of olive oil more or less
    And clove oil is a thing
    n' quite obviously the different types of fruit & seeds can produce an incredible difference in flavours. So I was wondering how such a sweeter variety of the clove fruit would taste as an extracted oil. Probably different than the usual extract, I'm guessing- but it's food for thought I suppose. I'll never know personally, but if you ever get a chance to revisit this spice as a topic I think it'd be wonderful if you could touch up on the oil compounds that these spices (or fruiting bodies related to the spices) can offer!
    Thank you again for the video. Was a pleasure to watch and learn!

  • @katelynwoodworth9989
    @katelynwoodworth9989 23 дні тому

    Loved this! Thanks for sharing!

  • @tahirkamrankhan
    @tahirkamrankhan 24 дні тому

    Just bumped into your channel and video - awesome production