A Final Bow to Indonesia's Sweet Cultural Heritage (8)
A Final Bow to Indonesia's Sweet Cultural Heritage (8) What an amazing journey it's been! We hope that through the seven chapters, you have traveled with us through this enveloping Indonesian archipelago from the spice-rich kitchens of Sumatra to the hectic bustling markets of Sulawesi into the forests of Papua. We are beginning to understand that Indonesia's traditional cakes (kue) are much more than only satisfying foods. The various kue we mentioned - the honeycomb-style kue Bika Ambon, the layered kue Lapis Legit, the green pasta-like kue Klepon, and so on - all have history to say, local wisdom to display, and community values to signal to us all. All of these kue also carry with them thoughts of diverse cultural Islamic plural identities in Java, reconciliation from Hindu spirituality in Bali, and ideas of vigorous improvisation in Nusa Tanggara. As you bite into a sticky bean-sized morsel of Lempok Durian or take a refreshing spoonful of Es Pisang Ijo, you're c...