Saturday 14 January 2017

Jasmine Jam and Indonesian National Flowers

My friend Cindy posted a fancy jam in her facebook.
It's jasmine's  from Laduree, 
the renowned maker of French macaroons 
Cindy's toast, spread with jasmine jam, really intrigues me
I am not curious about the flavor
It's the smell that excites my interest

There are many varieties of Jasmine flowers
But Jasminum sambac is the only one that is edible
Jasminum sambac or Melati Putih, in Indonesian language


When I grew up, there was a big jasmine bush in our garden
Jasmine flowers smell heavenly when they in bloom
My Oma handpicked them and put the jasmine petals 
in a small silver dish to freshen her bedroom

Revalina Temat, an Indonesian actress, using Jasmine flowers as hair decoration
 
Jasmine flowers are small, white and simple
Indonesian brides who wear traditional wedding dress
use fresh jasmine flowers as hair decorations
They are also used in traditional medicine 
and ritual ceremonies , as well as decoration

Bunga Melati are common in Indonesia
The bushes can easily grow almost everywhere
No wonder Jasminum sambac is Indonesian national flower 
or Puspa Bangsa

I still remember Cindy's fancy jam 
and her regular toast that looks sophisticated 
slathered in jasmine jam

I wonder if the jasmine petals inside her jam 

were from Indonesia...Maybe...
If that was so that means they have traveled far away 
from Indonesia to French and to Chicago
the fragrance still preserved in the yummy sweetness 
of pectin and sugar







Wednesday 4 January 2017

Pizza Hut, My Indonesian Nostalgia

Lately, Indonesian social media has been talking 
about Fitsa Hats. I was curious about 
what kind of hats are those
After some research, Fitsa Hats turned out 
to be a typo of Pizza Hut


Whether the typo was intentional, let me not be a judge
And I think there have been so many judging, 
I'd rather talk about something light and fun
Such as my nostalgia eating pizzas in Pizza Hut

I was in middle school when I first took a bite of pizza
Oh, I fell in love instantly
with the gooey of cheese, softness of the bread, richness of meat, combination of texture and taste
of saltiness, sweetness, richness, spiciness. 
Spicy is a must because most Indonesians love to put sambal in everything they eat, pizza included.

gathering of university friends with a lunch of pizzas from Pizza Hut
It happened in the Pizza Hut in Jalan Thamrin in the 80s
After that, I continue my relationship with pizzas
Back then, eating in Pizza Hut was rather expensive 
for my family's budget
So, my family kept it for special occasions 
such as birthdays and graduation

I remember that Pizza Hut had a salad bar
I got an empty bowl and made my own salad
Usually, I tried to put as many veggies as I could inside the bowl
Because the salad was not refillable
I would also share my salad with the friends or family who were in my table

The pizza menu did not have as many variety as today
If I am not mistaken, there were Special Supreme, 
Supreme, Meat Lover, 
Sea food lover ( which I did not like), and Vegetarian. 
There were also limited variety of appetizers and pasta dish
The drinks were sodas, and special drinks like lemon tea, lemonade, lime-soda (fresh lime juice mixed with sprite)

In the 90s, Pizza Hut started their delivery
I remembered ordered a pizza delivery by phone
They were opening new branches
I remembered a high school girl friend treated me and others to Pizza Hut in Gunung Sahari 
to celebrate her birthday

When I moved to US, I found American Pizza Hut was not as yummy as Indonesian pizza Hut
Maybe my opinion was rather subjective
I also found that my Asian/Indonesian friends prefers Asian restaurants 
They won't choose Pizza Hut to dine out together 

When I have kids,
Pizza became a staple in my house
I always have frozen pizzas in my freezer
Pizza are my kids favorite but it's not a special treat for them 
like they had been for me

My taste in pizza is different from my kids
I like to put as many topping as I can in my pizza
They like it plain cheese
breakfast menu in Pizza Hut Jakarta
Last summer, when my family visited Jakarta
I was surprised to see so many pizza hut stores 
The small stores are called PHD, Pizza Hut Delivery
The big stores are Pizza Hut Restaurant, 
when people usually dine in
The menu is different now, Pizza Hut enlarging their repertoires 
to many kinds of pasta and rice dish, 
also a big variety of drinks including coffee and smoothies
Some of the Pizza Hut restaurants are also open for breakfast
with special breakfast menu

Time changes everything, including Pizza Hut
But I cherish my nostalgia of them













Monday 2 January 2017

The Tiniest Seahorse and Its Diver



This was the story that happened at Derawan Island, 
situated in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. 
The island is small, quiet and beautiful 
surrounded by the blue water of Sulawesi/Celebes Sea. 
The sunrise and sunset are magnificent. 
Sea turtles come in the morning and 
drop their eggs off at the sandy beach. 
Many kinds of fish live there. 
They are available to view and of course, to eat. 
Have you ever eaten a cooked fish freshly caught from the sea? Believe me when I say it’s a heaven for your taste buds.



The beauty of Derawan attracts many divers. 
One of them is a lady from Japan called Satomi Onishi. 
She is a professional diver. 
She works with the tourist, leading them diving under the sea. 


On that particular year, there weren’t many guests for her. 
Miss Satomi Onishi got bored. 
Unlike many of us who dive in the sea of virtual reality, 
she dived in the Sulawesi sea to explore. 
In one of her research dive, she found something like a dust collected on the coral reef. 
The more she saw, the more curious she became. 
She brought her underwater camera 
and started to shoot some videos. 
Finally she came into conclusion that the so called dust 
were some very tiny seahorses. 
She collected the specimens and got into the taxanomic process. Hippocampus Satomiae is named after Miss Satomi Onishi to honor her. I called it the power of boredom that leads to the founding of a new species.


So what is so special about Satomi Pygmy Seahorse? 
Well, it is the smallest seahorse in the world for now. 
It’s about the size of a pea. The young one is about the size of an apostrophe written in font size 12. 
Seahorse is very unique because the male 
is the one who is pregnant and carrying the eggs inside his body.

 

As for Miss Onishi, now she lives in West Bali as a manager in Sari Dive and Cottage.  

pictures taken from :http://1.bp.blogspot.com/, national geographic.com, and facebook