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Ambon clove per-kg prices fluctuate to Rp90 thousand at Aug-end

Clove prices in Ambon City, Maluku, fluctuated to Rp90 thousand (around US$6.2) per kg at the end of August 2021, ...

Traditional fabric can help economy weave success

Indonesia is blessed with rich cultural diversity, whether in the form of archeological sites or highly valued crafts, ...

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Goa Rangko's sunlit charm

It will need more than just the development of sea tourism in Labuan Bajo to help it reach its fullest potential as ...

Preserve traditional herbal medicine: Jamu industry entrepreneur

Indonesia's industry of jamu -- traditional herbal medicinal drink -- is on the brink of a crisis amid spice ...

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Gaining insights into Lampung's culture through ancient manuscripts

Human life over the past centuries continues to be shrouded in mystery and has become an area of study that piques the ...

A sneak peek into rengkam paradise Amat Belanda Island

Lying close to the Island of Belakangpadang, across from Batam Island and the Singapore Strait,  Amat Belanda ...

"Indonesia Spice Up the World" to boost culinary industry: Uno

Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno, the tourism and creative economy minister, concurrently Tourism and Creative Economy ...

Ministry unveils program for promoting Indonesian spices globally

Tourism and Creative Economy Minister, Sandiaga Uno, on Monday announced the 'Indonesia Spice Up To The World ...

Superior Indonesian soybeans

Soybean is the main raw material used in the manufacture of tempeh and tofu that are widely consumed by Indonesian ...

Tempe: common favorite among presidents and masses

Tempe, or fermented soybean, was known as President Soeharto's favorite side dish. Even while preparing for a ...

Jailolo Bay Festival organized on June 9-12 for tourism promotion

The Jailolo Bay Festival (FTJ), held on June 9-12 this year, drew from the philosophy of "diversity in unity" ...

Primeval roads charted by spice carriers

Another language of luxury -- taste -- also becomes an addiction that sometimes makes humans lose their minds. In ...

Nutmeg gives Banda Islands lingering scent of profit

Nutmeg, or Myristica fragrans Houtt, appears to thrive on almost all inhabited islands of Banda. The spice has held a ...

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Tracking the spice trail to Banda

  On July 3, 1468, Charles the Bold, the Duke of Burgundy, married Margaret of York at the home of a wealthy ...

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On the scent of the Dutch nutmeg on Banda Islands

The Islands of Banda have stood witness to the nutmeg trade in its heyday, when the spice, which was endemic to the ...