By Fosca N'Guessan, Annisa Asti Evitasari• February 17, 2025
Hello! ✨This is Fosca from Venice, and Annisa from Jakarta ✨ We are students in Local Development at The University of Padova. Welcome to our article. Be ready! Because we are going to take you on a cuisine tour across the globe 🌏
In this article, we are trying to bring up to you some fun facts about two cuisines from two opposite parts of the world – Italy and Indonesia. These two cuisines have the same main ingredients with completely different spices and processing. But you know what? They look similar! 🤩 The title we chose, “BERBEDA TAPI TETAP SATU”, comes from a famously known slogan in Indonesia which means “different but still one”. We are trying to find similarities in what we eat in our daily lives. As we come from different parts of the world, it is fascinating to see how different we are, but also... not that different!
Here’s a little guide to reading through our article. We decided to use our original language for the ingredients of each cuisine, and all original words in our languages are written in CAPITAL LETTERS. We also put background color for each original word to indicate the language: green for the Italian language 🟢, and red for the Indonesian 🔴. We are trying to show you the culture through our original languages, and we put the steps in English to make it clear. Now you’re ready! enjoy the read~ Thank you
Hello! My name is Fosca and I am a student of Local Development. I am new to this world but I would like to know more about social integration and to help destroying stereotypes and prejudice, hopefully also through my “art”. I am a bit chaotic and into a lot of stuff (maybe too much sometimes) but I like it this way :) That said, I wish to “see” you all soon and I wish you a nice (and sunny) day!
Hello! My name is Annisa from Jakarta, Indonesia. Right now I’m pursuing my masters in Local Development at the University of Padova. I am fascinated and interested to know how development can be implemented to actually can give a positive impact on people’s lives, government’s role, and which aspect should be improved, based on what values? (Or whose values?). I have a dream to have a coffee shop with a library one day, where it also has a big yard so it can be a place for the community to share ideas and build their life in a way that they need based on their beautiful local values. I love doing sports and hanging out with my friends (they are lovely and beautiful).