When the air starts to cool and the rain falls almost every afternoon, there’s nothing more comforting than eating something warm. If you’ve been thinking about starting a small food business, the rainy season might just be the perfect time. Many foods sell really...
Bay leaves have long been known as a kitchen spice that gives a distinctive aroma to Indonesian dishes. Almost every soupy dish, such as sop, soto, curry, or sayur lodeh, often includes bay leaves as a natural flavor enhancer. But aside from being a seasoning, bay...
When mango season comes around, who can resist this fruit? Its fragrant aroma, sweet taste, and refreshing flesh make mango a favorite for many people. Especially in Indonesia, there are so many varieties of mango you can easily find at markets or supermarkets. Two...
Mango is one of the most popular tropical fruits in Indonesia. Its sweet, refreshing, and sometimes slightly sour taste makes it perfect to eat fresh, turn into rujak (fruit salad), juice, or mix into desserts. Interestingly, there are so many different types of...
Mangoes are not only sweet and refreshing seasonal fruits, but they’re also a favorite ingredient for trendy drinks. From smoothies and milkshakes to refreshing iced mango, these drinks are popular because of their delicious taste and attractive presentation. It’s no...
When it comes to Indonesian dishes that always bring joy to the table, yellow rice (nasi kuning) definitely makes the list. Its bright golden color symbolizes hope and happiness, which is why this dish often appears at special occasions like birthdays, thanksgiving...