Moke (beverage)
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''Moke'' is a traditional beverage from Flores Island,
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, which is made from
Borassus flabellifer ''Borassus flabellifer'', commonly known as doub palm, palmyra palm, tala or tal palm, toddy palm, wine palm or ice apple, is native to South Asia (especially in Bangladesh & South India) and Southeast Asia. It is reportedly naturalized in Socot ...
and
Arenga pinnata ''Arenga pinnata'' (syn. ''Arenga saccharifera'') is an economically important feather palm native to tropical Asia, from eastern India east to Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines in the east. Common names include sugar palm, areng palm (al ...
fruits. This beverage has many names including ''sopi'', ''dewe'', but it is widely known as Moke in Flores Island. Moke is considered as the symbol of friendship and hospitality for the people of Flores Island.


Moke in Flores Island

Moke is a traditional drink made from
Borassus flabellifer ''Borassus flabellifer'', commonly known as doub palm, palmyra palm, tala or tal palm, toddy palm, wine palm or ice apple, is native to South Asia (especially in Bangladesh & South India) and Southeast Asia. It is reportedly naturalized in Socot ...
and
Arenga pinnata ''Arenga pinnata'' (syn. ''Arenga saccharifera'') is an economically important feather palm native to tropical Asia, from eastern India east to Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines in the east. Common names include sugar palm, areng palm (al ...
fruits fermentation, this beverage is made traditionally which technique is taught from generation to generation. The making of this beverage is done in people's yards using traditional cases made of clay for its cooking process. One bottle of moke can be made estimately 5 hours due to the process of waiting drop by drop of the fermentation using a bamboo tool. The best quality Moke is called by the florenese locals as ''Bakar Menyala'' or hot and flaming. The ''bakar menyala'' unlike the regular Moke that has an alcoholic effect, this beverage is good for the health of the drinkers.


Varieties of Moke


White Moke

Moke is made by cooking
Borassus flabellifer ''Borassus flabellifer'', commonly known as doub palm, palmyra palm, tala or tal palm, toddy palm, wine palm or ice apple, is native to South Asia (especially in Bangladesh & South India) and Southeast Asia. It is reportedly naturalized in Socot ...
and
Arenga pinnata ''Arenga pinnata'' (syn. ''Arenga saccharifera'') is an economically important feather palm native to tropical Asia, from eastern India east to Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines in the east. Common names include sugar palm, areng palm (al ...
fruits. The process of making it is by using a bamboo stick, wash it, and dry it up and put the fruits inside the bamboo then hang the bamboo and hit it several times, after that cut the tip of the bamboo. From the process, a white liquid will come out of the bamboo, this liquid is called white Moke. This white Moke has a sweet taste and can be cooked to be made as red sugar.


Black Moke

The black Moke is made of the fermentation of the white Moke. The fermentation is done in a case called ''kuwu tua''. Black Moke is often served in traditional parties and ceremonies.


See also

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List of Indonesian beverages This is a list of Indonesian drinks. The most common and popular Indonesian drinks and beverages are ''teh'' ( tea) and ''kopi'' (coffee). Indonesian households commonly serve ''teh manis'' (sweet tea) or ''kopi tubruk'' (coffee mixed with sugar ...


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