Kristoffer Hughes embarks on a journey deep into the Indonesian jungle to meet those who live with the dead for years and a tribe who re-erect the bodies of loved ones.
Guest host Matt Preston wonders ‘Can food be art’? For answers, he meets chocolatier Kirsten Tibballs, chef Ben Shewry, glass artist Jenni Kemarre Martiniello and ventures to Indonesia to see an ancient cave painting.
Bali is a world-famous tourist destination, known for its beautiful scenery and luxurious resorts. Many visitors, however, miss out on the island’s home-cooked meals. Join Post reporter Lisa Cam on a trip to Bali to
Babi guling is one of the most iconic dishes in Balinese cuisine. Late celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain once called it “the best pig” he had ever tasted. The traditional pork roast that is synonymous with
Coconut is considered a nutrient bomb, healthy, easy to digest and a real fitness booster. There is currently a real hype surrounding coconuts, the superfood. The demand for coconut products is huge. And the producers
Almost every second product on German supermarket shelves contains palm oil. Huge areas of rainforest are cleared for its cultivation, destroying the habitats of many animals.
In the “Once There Was a Flood” episode. Graham visits Gunung Padang, an Indonesian archeological site, to find proof of a lost civilization – and the potential cataclysm that wiped it out.
In the northernmost province of the island of Sumatra, a rigid interpretation of Islamic Sharia law applies – including public floggings. The reasons for the humiliating punishments are manifold: sex before or outside marriage, alcohol
Lelian Chew is a wedding planner to the super-rich in the East Asia. With Asia now home to more billionaires than the USA or Europe, this film goes inside a world of unimaginable wealth and