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Tagalalang Rice Terraces in Ubud

Tagalalang Rice Terraces in Ubud

Indonesia: A World in One Country

April 10, 2017

Out of the 14,000+ islands in Indonesia, we only made it to the widely beloved Bali (which we had to see for ourselves) and its neighbouring island of Java. But even with our very surface experience, it was evident that Indonesia is home to an incredible amount of diversity - just not in the sense that we’re used to back home. There aren’t a lot of immigrants here, there isn’t a ton of international food, but there are migrants within the islands and there is a wealth of regional food that gets transferred throughout the country. 

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In Travel, Popular Tags My BF is GF, My Boyfriend is Gluten free, Gluten free, Gluten free Indonesia, Bali, Java, Matakami, Sade Tropical Kitchen, Borobudur, Western food in Seminyak, Giant swing ubud, Traveling spoon, Smoothie Bowls, Sate, Padang food, Sambal
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Dewa Cooking Class

Cooking Class: Dewa and Jero's Bali Hideaway

March 14, 2017

Dewa and Jero’s class is a true taste of Balinese food and culture. A short motorbike away from the cramped Ubud centre, you’ll find yourself in a lush and beautiful hideaway for a couple of hours to taste, smell and eat traditional homestyle food. This class is the perfect combination of a beautiful setting, welcoming and instructive hosts and delicious food. Don’t miss out on it if you find yourself in Ubud!

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In Cooking Class Tags Bali, My BF is GF, BF, GF, Gluten free Indonesia, Gluten free, Mortar and Pestle, Corn fritter, Ubud, Dewa, Traveling spoon
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