More please. The WIC (Women International Canberra) guests were really keen to learn how to cook bolu kukus and semur daging sapi

Leader of the Indonesia Circle Vera Roselina Alatas (left) at looks on during the cooking demonstration held for the guests from the WIC Canberra.

The Indonesia Circle aims to hold activities that increase understanding of Indonesia in Australia. Source: Courtesy Indonesian Embassy, Canberra, 17 Mar 2022.

The Indonesian Women’s Association (DWP) at the Indonesian Embassy Canberra through its affiliate, the Indonesia Circle (IC), recently held a demonstration on how to cook a couple of special Indonesian dishes. Who was invited to the demonstration and what was on the menu?


Vera Roselina Alatas is deputy chairwoman of DWP Indonesian Embassy Canberra and leader of the Indonesia Circle.  She describes the work of the Indonesian Circle to Sri Dean and explains how the guests from Women International Club Canberra reacted to the cooking demonstration.
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Ibu Ratih (left) and Nisa Alatas offer a plate of tempting bolu kukus.
Why did the Indonesian Circle choose bolu kukus and semur as the demonstration dishes? What did the guests think of the Indonesian food they just tasted? Source: Courtesy Indonesian Embassy, Canberra, 17 Mar 2022.

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