The Indonesian Medjool Encyclopedia Bilingual · ID / EN Dispatched from Cakung, East Jakarta Baca ID
Pustaka Medjool

Front Matter Pustaka Medjool

About Us

Ensiklopedia Medjool Indonesia — Arti, Sejarah 1927, Atlas Asal-Usul, Gizi & Ukuran

In 1927, the Bayoud fungus came close to wiping out the Mejhoul palms of the Boudnib oasis in Morocco. Eleven offshoots were rescued, carried across the Atlantic, quarantined for years in Nevada, then multiplied through America's hot desert valleys — and nearly every Medjool served on a Jakarta table today descends from those eleven trunks. A story that size, we believe, deserves better than a three-line product description. Hence Pustaka Medjool: Indonesia's first bilingual library devoted entirely to a single cultivar.

The Chapters on Our Shelves

  • A history timeline — from Tafilalet to Bard Valley, with dates, names, and traceable sources;
  • A producers' atlas — Palestine, Jordan, California, Morocco, and southern Africa, complete with tonnage and factual answers to Indonesia's sensitive origin questions;
  • A sizing laboratory — converting trade words like Jumbo and Super Jumbo into grams per fruit and fruit per kilogram;
  • A nutrition desk — USDA tables and glycemic index studies read calmly, with no healing rhetoric;
  • A technique kitchen — date paste, sugar substitution ratios, and the craft of stuffing, rather than recycled recipe lists;
  • Honest botany — including the admission that a seed you plant will never grow into true Medjool, since the cultivar multiplies only through offshoots.

A Curator Who Happens to Import

This library is written by hands that also unload containers. Four decades of direct importing supply both the first-hand stories and the tasting evidence: a select Medjool collection kept in temperature-controlled space within Green Sedayu Biz Park, Cakung, East Jakarta. We deliberately run no sprawling storefront — only a compact Reference Collection for readers who want to taste what they have just learned.

Students, food writers, and researchers are welcome to cite our pages — just name the source. For readers across Greater Jakarta, Reference Collection orders travel through WhatsApp +62 823-4350-8579, and corrections or research questions arrive on the same line, because a good library grows with its readers.

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