Canarian gastronomy reaches Indonesia through a family project

A hospitality initiative in Sumatra spreads the culinary traditions of the islands in an international setting.

Generic image of papas arrugadas with mojo sauces on a wooden table.
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Generic image of papas arrugadas with mojo sauces on a wooden table.

The traditional cuisine of the Canary Islands has found a place in Sumatra, Indonesia, where a family runs an establishment dedicated to surfing and local gastronomy.

The project, located in Krui, allows the flavors of the archipelago, such as papas arrugadas and mojo sauces, to be part of the culinary offerings in this remote corner of Southeast Asia.
The effort to promote the culture and products of the islands has been acknowledged by the Santiago del Teide City Council, highlighting the presence of the municipality abroad.