Feature | Dari mana?

“Dari mana?”

It is the number one question asked in Indonesia, considering it is the second phrase I learned to say after “thank you.”

“From where?”

Balinese asking Australian. Javanese asking Sumatran. Floresian asking Jakartan. Regardless of international or domestic origin, everyone is asked.

It is more than a passing formality in this country; “dari mana” can also be construed as a greeting, like “hello.” Indonesians love engaging with visitors so this question starts all conversations.

Why not apply it to food as well?

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Recipe | Chia Seed Crackers ft. Sumatra & Nusa Tenggara Timur

Disclaimer: Chia seeds are not native to Indonesia.

Just as people migrate, so have plants and their seeds. With Mother Earth’s magic, many of these plants become naturalized—acclimate to their new environment—and transform into new species themselves.

Some of these “new” plants have been in Indonesia for centuries—for as long as traders have sailed in and around the seas of Indonesia.

As we enter into a new year in the 21st century, this migration continues, but this time with more purpose than a stowaway seed.

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