Worthwhile, Interesting, Monotonous, Meditative...
Catha edulis
Citation: WhiteySlice. "Worthwhile, Interesting, Monotonous, Meditative...: An Experience with Catha edulis (exp118411)". Erowid.org. Oct 20, 2024. erowid.org/exp/118411
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39 in | buccal | Catha edulis | (plant material) |
BODY WEIGHT: | 87 kg |
Speaking to locals if the tout sort will get you some crazy prices. Try to stick to a locals or staff that are not trying to sell you something already. 2500Kes was given to the kind man to retrieve some of the fresh stems. The package was tightly wrapped in newspaper, was approximately the length of my forearm and double the girth. Packed to the brim with small and long stems alike. (This seemed very much overkill but I was happy to support the local economy and I’m sure someone will be happy to receive the gift on my departure if still fresh enough).
From light research I had known Miraa was the term used for the more quality product, and multiple people I spoke to confirmed this. The lesser quality product was referenced Mogoka. I was told these were leaves that were chewed, and Miraa was the slender, purple to green soft stems. I struggled to find much info online as an English speaker and so I am here writing this to maybe add something to the shallow pit of information available (albeit this account lacks much useful info, too).
Everyone chews it with chewing gum here, and I received a handful of gums (juicy fruit in fact) with the package. I wondered why there were endless grab packet gum strewn across the roads and pavements, beaches and bars. I tried multiple times to achieve success. I found the long red stems less tannin-full and more bearable but still bitter similar to the smaller leafy stems but better. I needed liquids on hand to stop the very quick drying of the mouth and throat and gagging
I needed liquids on hand to stop the very quick drying of the mouth and throat and gagging
Initial effects get me tapping my feet to my favourite song maybe more than I otherwise would, talking more than I might feel comfortable before and becoming focussed, relaxed and content. Chewing this mass and adding to it, beachside in the breeze, was surprisingly therapeutic and relaxing. Long walks on the beach with headphones zinging through the eardrums became an absolute pleasure, monotonously chewing became almost enjoyable, like a camel dipping its toes into what was an age old cultural pastime of many. You could say life was appreciated more. Ego was retracted slight. It is enjoyable. The hurdle is the flavour and the texture the mass develops and the gum withers into a slime. I am yet to figure this obstacle.
From bonding with the locals on the beach over this plant, they all seem to like to share, want to walk and talk, want to share the experience much so. I liken it to sharing a bump, but on the level of having a pint after work. But then, one could do work, write, sing, dance, talk also. Quite a unique dynamic and collection of modes this substance and its use takes here. I can very much see why the local population enjoy, in their rich or poverty stricken life. Some people really seem to frown at its use and others will shake your hand and walk or sit with you. Like most substance use. Very commonplace.
Recently the president of Mombasa banned its use for 2 weeks due to rampant unemployment. After these 2 weeks it was overturned. An attempt to please the divided masses of an ever increasing equality gap similar to what is happening in the UK, of which will only get worse with leaders as such. Substance use and abuse will always, always be in existence. Attempt to fix the rest, as you shall not succeed in prevention of use.
Try it, peel back another layer of culture, have a chin wag and a stroll with the people, have a dance, record your findings and share your experiences forward, for if we don’t share knowledge and memories and listen to other’s, then do we loose a large part of what it is to be human? Maybe so.
Exp Year: 2024 | ExpID: 118411 |
Gender: Male | |
Age at time of experience: 23 | |
Published: Oct 20, 2024 | Views: 15 |
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