JakartaPost-Oct 14

A growing group of foragers in Indonesia is discovering new joys in the mindful pursuit of finding food in the wild. Like most Indonesians, Dyah Kartikasari’s plate had always been filled with food made from cultivated crops usually available in the market, so the thought of eating wild plants startled her a little. Yet the experience unveiled a world she would soon be keen to explore: gathering, identifying and utilizing wild food resources or known as foraging. Foraging was a way to sustain life but it has petered out. Today, the practice is being reintroduced by urban foragers documenting their hunts on social media. Like Dyah, 27-year-old Indah Kumala is drawn to foraging as it helps her see nature in a better light. Both Dyah and Indah run a social media account filled with foraging adventures. The hunt for food is not just a simple pastime for them; rather, it’s a way of life. They have been incorporating their findings into home-cooked meals and drinks for the family. Read more at:

https://www.thejakartapost.com/life/2021/10/14/going-wild-urban-indonesians-go-back-to-nature-in-search-for-food.html