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  • Datepalm juice and nCoV

    You don't need dates to make datepalm juice

    I see all kinds of speculations regarding datepalm juice, dates and bats. I would like to add mine.

    You don't need dates to make the juice: you need the tree. You drain it. The juice is fermenting very fast and produces some alcohol.

    For instance: in Tunisia they call the datepalm juice "legmi" . You have all kinds of legmi: with and without alcohol. Alcohol is not forbidden in Tunisia. However I can imagine drinks with alcohol are taboo in orthodox islamic countries like Saudi Arabia. This could play a role in the delay in reporting.

    After fermentation, men sit together and drink. Typically out of sight. It is mostly men who are infected with NCoV in Saudi Arabia. However limited H2H infection is possible and likely, just like the Nipah virus.

    Some pictures from Tunisia:



    It seems to me the bats can pollute the juice, during draining. The bats were are talking about are not fruitbats. They are insect hunters, they hunt and rest in the trees.

    Some alcohol won't inactivate the virus, not strong enough?



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    Re: Datepalm juice and nCoV

    Thanks Gert. It makes perfect sense.

    Apparently the FAO helped establish a national palm and date research center in Al-Hassa (aka Al-Ahsa), Saudi Arabia.

    <table class="datatables11" rules="all" id="ctl01_BodyContent_ProjectContent1_ProjectDetai lsView" border="2" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2" style="font-size:11pt;font-weight:bold;">Establishment of a Date Palm Research Center in Al-Hassa (Phase II) (UTF /SAU/015/SAU) </td></tr><tr><td style="width:150px;"> Dates</td><td> Starting Date5/2007 Ending Date: 12/2011</td></tr><tr><td> Objectives</td><td> To enhance and strengthen the institutional and technical capabilities of the National Centre for Date Palm Research and Development/Al-Hassa (NCDPRD) and ensure the efficient functioning of the Centre to develop the Date Palm plantation and industry in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on solid scientific base </td></tr><tr><td> Donor</td><td> Saudi Arabia

    </td></tr><tr><td> Funded</td><td> Unilateral Trust Fund (TF/UTF)
    </td></tr><tr><td> Project Area and Type </td><td> National - Research</td></tr><tr><td> Budget ($)</td><td> 3,656,576 </td></tr></tbody></table>



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