Kerokan (a Javanese word, often translated into ‘coin rubbing’) is an original traditional therapy. It is popular among the Indonesians, ...[More]
Quoted from perpusnas.go.id, comes from the Javanese language which means a mixture of rice and kencur (galangal) or other spices ...[More]
There are many types of tubers in Indonesia and not all are popular among the people. All in all, among ...[More]
Batamba traditional medicine is also commonly referred to as Batamban or Batatamba, which means to get healed. People who can ...[More]
Bir pletok emerged during the Dutch colonial administration. At that time the Dutch aristocrats had a habit of serving beer, ...[More]
If you live in the Java region, you may be familiar with the use of pilis by post-partum mothers. Especially ...[More]
Mustikarasa is the most complete collection of Indonesian recipes from Sabang to Merauke inherited from President Soekarno. The book, which ...[More]
Quoted from perpusnas.go.id, param comes from the Javanese language, parem, which means a mixture of rice and kencur (galangal) or ...[More]
Sukun (Artocarpus altilis) is well known in more than 90 tropical countries in the world, including Indonesia. The widespread distribution ...[More]