Archive for April, 2008

Qishr

Qishr - tea from coffee husks.

A traditional tea in Yemen made from coffee husks. I mean, yeah! okay, I’m gonna try it - purely out of curiosity. So I got a 1/2 pound of qishr from sweetmarias when I saw it available - no expectations of what it was other than Tom’s description (good, not great. Rosehips. Ginger Tea). But what the hell. I’ve paid more for a cup of coffee that was awful, so at worst, I am better informed and out 5 bucks.

Well, i don’t know if I will actually make it through the entire 1/2 pound I bought. Not that it is all bad, actually, and there are some very interesting things going on in the tea, but it left a pretty acrid and biter finish that was not at all to my liking. And it lasted for a long long time.

Qishr. Tea made from dried coffee husks.

Unsealing the bag released powerful aroma of apple, clover, the Portland Rose Gardens in full bloom - an intensity like standing under a magnolia tree in full bloom, but not quite the same syrupy depth. It’s actually very beautiful to see - looking to me a lot like a certain cinnamon and honey encrusted pistachio shells.

Them being husks, I fully expected it to be earthy, spicy, and, well, husky - but that was just not there in the aroma. Just intense fruit like I was sticking my nose in a vat of juiced apples. Maybe all the earth was in the brew?

After that… mildly tea-like, but more like mild, thin good coffee - traces from that same aroma, hints of the sweet rose flavor. Overall, nice.. And then I sat and worked for a while, and then it started showing itself. Bitter. Astringency. Acridity. And it went on for a while.

It was pleasant until that. That harsh acrid overtone - pasting itself across my tongue. Rough, harsh and started killing my buzz. I don’t want to go back to that. It was worse than poorly toasted black tea. Worse than

I think I might try putting some in the oil over a tea light and let it fill the room with its smell. Dim the lights & spin some Tosca. I Want Some Honey. Loud.

Vinyl Honey

It’s in Transit

Patience, grasshopper.

Ahh, Mr. Miayagi.

I just got news that my roaster from Pinhalense is…

My sample roaster is coming to me

 

Okay, it’s not heading on the water, but by air - and it currently is being held in Chicago -  but I love this image. Much more exciting than a plane, don’t you think?

(thanks o lawatt for the cargo ship.. Here’s the original link.)

 

streeike…

So.

March 18th, totally unknown to me, the Brazilian customs agents went on strike.. with a vote of 98% in favor of striking…

Sounds like they are still striking.

update Found this which states in part that only live stock, perishables, explosives and flammable cargo, and medicines are being allowed through port.

Awww shit.

update 2I did trade emails with the exporter for Pinhalense, who assured me that things are indeed moving through customs and that they are working to get the roasters they have at the airport on their way…
I hope that the strike is resolved soon, though.

tick… tck… tk…

Looks like my roaster is shipping tomorrow morning out of Brazil.. I am bouncing off the walls in anticipation.