Indonesian culinary evidence Loved in the world, Norway Will Import One Ton

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The desert, Spasi-id.com - one of the forms of Indonesian products loved and prided abroad is a typical Indonesian culinary. In the near future Indonesia will export to Norway a ton of seasoning and calligraphy from mothers' products.

A ton of seasoning and seasoning casserole-made female Bogamist Bonds will soon be present and served in Norway.

The Oslo KBRI in its statement said that the seasoning and calliois will be sent to Norway by US Scandalous, which is a company owned by the Indonesian spore of Western Sumatra, Emmy Jørgensen.

Scannesia is a Norwegian company of suppliers and authentic exports and seafood from Asia.

These two traditional Indonesian spices are thought to be available in a number of supermarkets in Norway, including Storcash Norge, October 2022.

Meanwhile, the RI Ambassador for Norway the Muliya Lubis Temple delivered, pride and emphasis on the huge potential of the Norwegian market for Indonesian products especially culinary products.

"The people of Norway are adventurous and happy to try new things, including food. We're hoping that Prov Sumbar can help Indonesian diaspora to set up a field restaurant in Oslo," the veil was struck by ANTARA.

The West Sumatran province government has actively promoted the Sumbar culinary to international levels.

Before that, Mahyeldi had released a ton of exports from the Cooperative Cooperative Children's Minangbau to Hamburg, Germany in July 2022 and carried out the world's barbecue in 2021.

"We are proud to be able to support Western Sumatra businessmen exports to international markets. Sumbar Prov will continue to help and make the permit easier to encourage exports," Mahyeldi said.

According to the Oslo KBRI, the Norwegian enthusiasm for Indonesian culinary groups has been reflected in the promotional activities of "Indonesia Culinary and Food Festival" in Oslo on August 20, 2022 in which various Indonesian specials worked violently across the Norwegian community.