Looking it up and it seems there's a paste of that seed called qizha that is described to have a sharp, bitter taste with some sweetness, which lines up with what was described in the chapter.I'm assuming this is Honey mixed with "Black Seed", Nigella Sativa. It's pretty widespread in continental Asia but it is popular enough in the Arabic peninsula that even the Prophet once said it was an elixir that could cure all but death.
As a regular drug user and aficionado, the only part that sounds the same is the honey part.Sounds like the nepal hallucinogenic honey , the mad honey.
Not diminishing what you said, but that literally how "tourism" work for every countryUAE (which Dubai is a part of) is also an authoritarian regime where you can get arrested for pretty much anything that upsets the rulers. The conditions of migrant workers in particular is very bad.
Portrayals like this chapter help the UAE government hide all those negative aspects away and fascinate the average person.
It is not some modern utopia, but a deeply undemocratic nation propped up on oil money and propaganda efforts.
Come here, we have a lot of A, B, C.
Just ignore those places or all our terrible local policies.
Yea but so what, are you gonna say if you go to USA you support the country that invaded the middle east? Nobody you interact on tourism is involved with whatever the country is trying to doUAE (which Dubai is a part of) is also an authoritarian regime where you can get arrested for pretty much anything that upsets the rulers. The conditions of migrant workers in particular is very bad.
Portrayals like this chapter help the UAE government hide all those negative aspects away and fascinate the average person.
It is not some modern utopia, but a deeply undemocratic nation propped up on oil money and propaganda efforts.
The tourism industry is something many countries uses for their propaganda efforts, either directly or indirectly. So people working in the industry are involved in what the countries are trying to do. They may not be the decisionmakers but they are part of it in some way.Yea but so what, are you gonna say if you go to USA you support the country that invaded the middle east? Nobody you interact on tourism is involved with whatever the country is trying to do
Tone deaf if anything, medias portraying the gulf and arabs as a place with people like you and me is less common than all the things you said that's televised everyday. You literally have nothing to be against here with this chapter.The tourism industry is something many countries uses for their propaganda efforts, either directly or indirectly. So people working in the industry are involved in what the countries are trying to do. They may not be the decisionmakers but they are part of it in some way.
But that wasn't the point behind my comment. So far mot chapters of this manga has to some degree showcased the negative/dark sides of different countries. But this didn't, instead only showing the glamorous exterior that the UAE wants people to see. So I left my comment as a counterweight to the overly positive portrayal in the chapter.
Other medias are other medias.Tone deaf if anything, medias portraying the gulf and arabs as a place with people like you and me is less common than all the things you said that's televised everyday. You literally have nothing to be against here with this chapter.
Besides, this is a manga site, stop preaching at parties, you're not bringing an energy anyone wants. Get an actual platform if you really need to say it
Yeah, very likely. They also produce a similar honey in turkey.Sounds like the nepal hallucinogenic honey , the mad honey.
from the way it was mention, it might be a poppy juice and honey. ala Opium Honey technicallySounds like the nepal hallucinogenic honey , the mad honey.
I can actually second this, my country take pride on our oversea workers. Dubai is a sure fire way of getting yourself screwed over, unless youre working for engineering related work, anything otuside of that have the risk of you coming home beaten and blue, or worse, in a coffin. Especially if youre a female in the field.UAE (which Dubai is a part of) is also an authoritarian regime where you can get arrested for pretty much anything that upsets the rulers. The conditions of migrant workers in particular is very bad.
Portrayals like this chapter help the UAE government hide all those negative aspects away and fascinate the average person.
It is not some modern utopia, but a deeply undemocratic nation propped up on oil money and propaganda efforts.