Indonesian Flavour

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Indonesian Flavour
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Poster of Indonesian Flavour
Also known asIndonesian Flavour With Chef Devina
Genre Cooking show
Educational
Edutainment
Presented by Devina Hermawan
Country of originIndonesia
Original languageIndonesian
Production
Production locations Bandung, Indonesia
Camera setup Multiple
Running time24-28 minutes
Production company TVRI World
Release
Original network TVRI World
Picture format 1080p
Audio format Stereo
Original releaseApril 8, 2023 (2023-04-08) 
present
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Indonesian Flavour is an international cooking show from Indonesia presented by an Indonesian chef, writer, and cooking instructor, Devina Hermawan, more closely known as Chef Devina. [1] [2] [3]

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The first episode of Indonesian Flavour was aired on April 8, 2023. It will be subsequently broadcast every Saturday at 17.30 WIB on TVRI World, an Indonesian television channel owned by public broadcaster TVRI, which caters to both domestic and international audiences. [4] [5]

Indonesian Flavour will present various menus and recipes from different regions in Indonesia. Indonesian Flavour is Chef Devina’s second cooking program on television after Dapur Devina. [6] [7]

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