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Horses, Gajah Mada, and a Two-Headed Garuda

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Despite its remote location, Tolunggeru is remarkable for successfully maintaining its tradition of raising horses for their milk.

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JUST try the horse milk, sir,” said Fatimah looking at me. She was busy pouring a can of Sprite into the fresh horse milk. In the milk sifted into a glass were black particles, resembling sediment.

She handed the glass to me. Hesitantly, with a giggle from Fatimah’s son, I gulped down the milk tasting a little pungent with the soda flavor.

“Fresh horse milk is good for the body. To make it tasty, add some honey or Sprite. “Yes, there

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