Indoindians Weekly Newsletter: Mangosteen, Salak, Rambutan & More…
Namaste Friends,
From the sweet, juicy rambutans and the fragrant flesh of mangosteen to the crunchy, snake-skinned salak, Indonesia is home to an astonishing variety of tropical fruits—many of which remain delicious discoveries even for long-time residents. This week, we take you on a colorful journey through Indonesia’s fruit basket, exploring fascinating flavors, unique health benefits, cultural traditions, and a few fruits that might just become your next favorite. So grab a fresh fruit platter and join us as we celebrate one of Indonesia’s sweetest treasures!
Many congratulations to Ganesha ek Sanskriti on celebrating 23 years in Indonesia!
Upcoming Events:
Friday, 12 June 2026 🌸 Saree Selebration – Jakarta. Details & Registration at iitix.com
Thursday 18 June 2026 🌴 Meet & Greet in Bali. Details & Registration at iitix.com
Sunday 21st June 2026 🧘🏽♂️ Yoga & Brunch on International Day of Yoga with Binay Sahoo, founder Sun Yoga
Details & Registration at iitix.com
In our fruity newsletter this week:
- 15 Unique Fruits in Indonesia You Need to Try at Least Once
- Know More About The Rare Fruits of Indonesia
- The King of Fruits: Durian
- Duku or Langsat
- Getting to Know Sukun (Breadfruit)
- The Queen of Fruit Mangosteen
- Soursop: May Help Cure Cancer
- Spicy and Tangy Sambal Rujak
Launching 🎟️ iitix.com – Booking events just got easier — a simple, seamless, and trusted platform for discovering and registering for community events online.
Warm regards,
Team Indoindians
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Indoindians Weekly Newsletter: Mangosteen, Salak, Rambutan & More…




