Cloves and Nutmeg from the Moluccas: The Magical World of Spices Series
Catalogue Number: AUT013
Producer: Autentic GMBH
Producers: Redgate, Alice V.
Directors: Moers, Peter
Producing Agencies: Moers Media
Subject: Agriculture, Canadian World Studies, Consumer Studies, Culinary Arts, Documentary, Environmental Studies, Family Studies/Home Economics, Global Studies, Health and Medicine, History, Science, Social Sciences, Social Studies, Tech/Voc, World History
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Germany
Copyright Year: 2023
Running Time: 52:09
The Moluccas Islands once were the spice chambers of Europe. Cloves and nutmeg were only grown on the remote islands, which today are part of Indonesia. The British, Portuguese and Dutch waged wars over the treasures of the Moluccas. Nutmeg farmer Ponky maintains a 13-generation-old tradition as a nutmeg farmer and cloves are harvested right next to the road. The biodiversity of the islands has inspired researchers and bird thieves alike. Today, ex-bird thief Soni Sapulete protects the islands' unique fauna, including the Ambon king parrot and Megabats, the mythological guardians of the nutmeg.
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