Indonesia in International Relations with Ambassador Piper Campbell - The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill unc.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from unc.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Luhut menjelaskan, program ini dicanangkan atas keprihatinan terkait kurang dikenalnya bumbu asli Indonesia padahal memiliki cita rasa yang khas dan potensi
Nety Riana Sari
JAN: It’s so good to talk to you today, Nety!
NETY: Likewise, Jan. I wish we could be speaking in person. Indonesia is just a bit too far from the United States!
JAN: Has Indonesia always been home for you? What has it been like growing up there?
NETY: I was born in a rural area of a small town in Sumatra, Indonesia. My house was always surrounded by trees, from fruit trees to rubber trees. We even had thickets, which resemble young, regenerated forest a lot, with trees and undergrowth. So, I’ve always felt most comfortable in an area with trees and wide-open spaces. I’m now living in my childhood home. Though, a lot has changed to its surroundings. The thickets and rubber plantations have been replaced by housing developments. However, the fruit trees in my yard are still there!