Journal of Contemporary Indonesian Art
Vol 10, No 2 (2024)

Applying Digital Technology in Exposing and Reintroducing a Forgotten Spice Plant

Marianto, Martinus Dwi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Oct 2024

Abstract

Many people in Yogyakarta like to eat nasi rawon, brongkos rice, or konro soup, whose main spice is kluwak. Kluwak is the seed content of the pucung tree fruit (pangium edule reinw), which is fermented to convert the cyanide content of the seeds into a safely edible spice. The results of observations and interviews state that many people in Yogyakarta (as a research area) no longer know the existence of the pucung trees at all, even though the fruit and kluwak are written in the Book of Wulang Reh and Wulang Sunu written by King Paku Buwana IV; written on the Javanese tembang 'Bapak Pucung.' The number and existence of pucung trees in Yogyakarta are increasingly rare and forgotten. If left in its current state, the pucung tree will become extinct. That was why the creative idea of researching and making a graphic novel about this spice tree emerged. The author collaborated with Aznar Zacky, Yohannes Jatmiko Yuwono, and Viyantoro Giri Saputa to present this graphic novel for publication and socialization. The goal is for the wider community to recognize black gold (kluwak), care for and preserve this species, and cultivate its natural products smartly and ecologically.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jcia

Publisher

Subject

Arts Humanities

Description

Journal of Contemporary Indonesia Art is a scientific journal that contains the results of research or creation on contemporary art related to Indonesia. Contemporary art is defined as the latest art phenomenon. Art includes a wide variety of fine arts such as painting, sculpture, graphics, ...