A LETTER TO UNCLE G ON MY INDONESIAN FOOD TRIP
May
2009
Ciao Uncle G!
LS and I are back from Indonesia and already we are planning our next trip there. We had a grand time. I now understand why you want to go back there and stay for an extended period of time. Given the right circumstances, I would like to be in one place in Indonesia like Jogjakarta or Bali for a whole month and just absorb the experience at the leisurely pace.
LS and I wanted to explore as much of Indonesia as we could during our ten-day stay there. But, as our schedule was packed, we had no time to try out all the restaurants you recommended we go to in Jogjakarta and Bali. We did try eating at a restaurant in Jimbaran as you suggested. We loved it and ate there twice.
It was not that we did not spend a good deal of time eating. We did. Being our father’s daughters, we always take time to enjoy food. It is just that we did not plan on where to eat. Most of the time, we simply decided what places to see and ate whatever we found at that place. Most of the time, we let other people decide where we should eat.
On the whole, we enjoyed the food we had in Indonesia and I made it a point to take note of what I ate so I could tell you about it.
I must warn you though that, unlike you, I am no gourmand. In fact, I am a picky eater. I do not like the taste of liver or soup that tastes like fish or shrimp. While I do know how to cook, I have not stepped into a kitchen in more than six years. I do not thing that I could even cook a decent and edible meal. Worse, describing food is one of the most difficult, if not, impossible endeavors. As my college professor once told me, how can you describe the taste of chocolate to one who has never tired it? But, in my own crude way, I will try to describe for you the food I ate in Indonesia.
Hopefully, sometime soon (maybe in Indonesia) we will finally see each other and I can sample your cooking. Until then…
Love, Pandora
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