Arak (Rice wine)
A clear, cognac look-like, distilled from tuak, the fermented juice of the coconut or sugar palm.
Babi Guling (ibu oka ubud)
The Balinese roasted suckling pig, We usually eat with our right hand it’s more delicious
Banten
The complete offering, the woman usually put in on their hand on the temple festival celebration which fall every six months or one year on each temple.
Banjar
The Balinese are tied by’’Banjar’’,a communal association, which consists around 150 families, the banjar meeting hall called Balai Banjar
Balai Kulkul
The wooden bell tower, the bell functioned to say something to the community member
Barong
The mystical creature thet is considered as the protector of the village
Base
The betel leaves chewed by Balinese as a habit
Bebek
A gaggle of ducks struts home from a day in the ricepaddies shepherded by a boy
Beringin
Banyan tree is usually erected in the middle of the village
Brem
Rice wine made by fermenting sticky white and black rice
Canang
A small offering has a square from made of young coconut leave and flowers, the Balinese put it everyday on the family, temple, car, office, anywhere but you will always see in front of the local shops as a thanksgiving expression to God
Candi Bentar
The split gate as the first entrance of the outer courtyard of a temple, but now some hotels or other big building used it also for theur entrance
Cengkeh
Clove, the best time to harvest it when the clove flowers open its petal
Coklat
The cocoa pod
Dokar
The horse chart as a public transportation only used for a short distance
Durian
The king of the fruit, most of Indonesian love the Durian with passion, and for that reason it is one of the most expensive of fruits and great delicacy
Gamelan
A set of a traditional orchestra played a number of people to accompany dance or ceremony
Garuda
A eagle locked like bird as a vehicle of Wisnu
Geringsing
The hand weaving cloth from Tenganan Village
Jukung
Traditional sailing Boat
Kamasan
A village in Klungkung regency in famous for its painting, Kemasan style painting
Kamen
The sarong,traditional waistcloth for women and man
Kopi
The coffee bean