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#, #, # - 02 Dec, 2024

Why Does Kerokan Feel Good?

Kerokan (a Javanese word, often translated into ‘coin rubbing’) is an original traditional therapy. It is popular among the Indonesians, ...[More]

#, #, #, # - 29 Nov, 2024

Param After Giving Birth: Is It Safe?

Quoted from perpusnas.go.id, comes from the Javanese language which means a mixture of rice and kencur (galangal) or other spices ...[More]

#, #, #, #, # - 27 Nov, 2024

Gembili, Your Natural & Antioxidant-Rich Rice Substitute

There are many types of tubers in Indonesia and not all are popular among the people. All in all, among ...[More]

#, #, #, #, #, # - 22 Nov, 2024

Jamu Temulawak for Mild Back Pain

Back pain is often experienced by people age 30 years and above. Most people think that most sufferers are men. ...[More]

Batamba: A Traditional Healing Art of Banjar

Batamba traditional medicine is also commonly referred to as Batamban or Batatamba, which means to get healed. People who can ...[More]

Bir Pletok, Won’t Make You Drunk, It’s Rich in Betawi Spices Instead

Bir pletok emerged during the Dutch colonial administration. At that time the Dutch aristocrats had a habit of serving beer, ...[More]

#, #, #, #, # - 11 Nov, 2024

Calm Yourself with Maternity Pilis

If you live in the Java region, you may be familiar with the use of pilis by post-partum mothers. Especially ...[More]

- 06 Nov, 2024

‘Kitab’ Mustikarasa Indonesia Real Evidence of Soekarno’s Seriousness in Working on the Indonesian Food Sector

Mustikarasa is the most complete collection of Indonesian recipes from Sabang to Merauke inherited from President Soekarno. The book, which ...[More]

#, #, #, #, #, # - 01 Nov, 2024

Param, the Timeless Traditional Javanese Herbs

Quoted from perpusnas.go.id, param comes from the Javanese language, parem, which means a mixture of rice and kencur (galangal) or ...[More]

#, #, #, #, # - 18 Oct, 2024

Rice Substitutes Series: “Sukun, a Staple Food in Polynesia”

Sukun (Artocarpus altilis) is well known in more than 90 tropical countries in the world, including Indonesia. The widespread distribution ...[More]