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Cacao in Bali is a treasure.
Protected from
industrial cocoa
production trends that raise cacao trees with
high yields, disease
resistance and high fat
content at the cost of flavor,
the cacao found
throughout the Island of the Gods is some of the rarest and
most magical.
Indonesia is currently the world’s third largest producer of cacao beans
Bali Cacao is one of the last
remaining under-commercialized,
under-manipulated
origins of cacao on earth
Drying beans on wood platforms
under a tent
Drying beans in the sunlight
Checking the beans for perfect drying
Checking for poor quality beans
Cocoa powder done by hand
The alchemy art of growing cacao and
making artisan chocolate is a craft
known only to a few. All artisan chocolate products (whether
they be liquor, couverture or finished chocolate) start with best quality cacao
beans removed from extremely fresh pods and fermented for a few days to enhance
the flavor ‘pre-cursors’ of the ultimate
chocolate.
Beautiful market in Denpasar
Many locals come to Market to buy canangsari or Balinese offerings that you will have seen at almost every residence and place of business in Bali.
Bali is a great place to find some exotic flora
Orchids are a favourite decorative flower in Bali, and they are cultivated everywhere. Orchids are called Anggrek in Bali
Dendrobium tortile is a species of orchid, commonly known as the Twisted Dendrobium
Dwarf Magnolia, Cempaka TelurBunga cempaka
Dwarf Magnolia, Cempaka Telur
Magnoliaceae, Michelia alba, White Champak
Barringtonia asiatica
Adenium (Adenium obesum)
Water Lily
Bali Lollipop Plant or Golden Shrimp Plant (Pacystachys lutea)
Heliconia pendula
Frangipani (Bunga jepun) is a holy flower used in Hindu’s rituals and offerings (white is believed as a holy color in Bali, yellow is believed as wisdom color and the aroma of this flower purifying the one who smell it)
Crocodile or Satin wood Zanthoxylum rhetsa Crocodile wood
Crocodile wood
Cloves are the aromatic dried flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae, Syzygium aromaticum. Cloves are often used in Asian, African, and Middle Eastern cooking in adding flavor to meats, curries, and meat marinades
Drying cloves in the sunlight
Drying cloves in the sunlight
Drying cloves in the sunlight
The spice is used in a type of cigarette called kretek in Indonesia. Kreteks have been smoked throughout Europe, Asia and the United States. In 2009, clove cigarettes (as well as fruit and candy flavored cigarettes) were outlawed in the US. Cigarettes containing clove are now classified as Cigars when sold in the US.Clove also works as an ant repellantCloves are used in Indian Ayurvedic medicine, Chinese medicine, and western herbalism and dentistry as an anodyne (painkiller) for dental emergencies. Cloves are used as a carminative, to increase hydrochloric acid in the stomach and to improve peristalsis. Cloves are also said to be a natural anthelmintic
Cloves flowers
Cloves flowers
Cloves flowers
Drying cloves in the sunlight
Coconuts
Mimosa pudica
Mimosa pudica
Ananas
Snake fruit (salak)
Snake fruit (salak)
Snake fruit (salak)
Snake fruit (salak)
Coffee flowers
Sapodilla (Manilkara zapota )
Sapodilla (Manilkara zapota ) is a long-lived, evergreen tree native to southern Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. An example natural occurrence is in coastal Yucatán in the Petenes mangroves ecoregion, where it is a subdominant plant species. It was introduced to the Philippines during Spanish colonization. It is grown in huge quantities in India, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Bangladesh
Papaya tree
Originally from southern Mexico (particularly Chiapas and Veracruz), and Central America, the papaya is now cultivated in most tropical countries.
Papaya
Papaya tree
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Sound: Putri Cening Ayu - Gus Teja