Malaika
Secret
Her friends call her Malaika. To some people, Malaika is also known as Bugung, short for Ibu Agung or Great Mother. Coming from the royal family of Tabanan, Bali, Malaika's position is indeed considered unique among the local community. But all the respect, appreciation, and love that Malaika received was not only because of her family's royal blood. Malaika's name is well-known as a businesswoman whose role is to create jobs and help people who come into contact with her.
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“Too good
to be true!”

Quite often, that praise comes from  Malaika’s customers. Blueberry Cheesecake and Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheesecake are gluten-free and have no refined or artificial sugar. Healthy food associated with bland food tastes outstanding in the hand of the magician, Malaika. Gluten-free Pumpkin Bread is a favorite, even bought by fellow cafes and restaurants. Her knowledge of fermentation stems from her understanding of Old Ancient Medicine and her heritage from the Balinese royal family, where Malaika is from.

Imagine the delightful cheese that comes from fermented coconut. Tasty but still healthy and can be enjoyed by vegans. Malaika is synonymous with healing food from various organic and wildcrafted food ingredients. This has made Malaika Kitchen Lab and Lemo Beach Café have rabid fans, ranging from those who follow the keto lifestyle, intermittent fasting, vegetarians, and vegans.

Besides food
and drinks

Besides food and drinks, Malaika has wellness products, such as Manamu and Akaru. Manamu is an efficacious hair oil that protects, strengthens, and conditions hair. Manamu is made from hazelnut oil, coconut oil, grapeseed oil, gardenia essential oil, vitamin E, various roots, and ancient plants inherited from Balinese tradition. Meanwhile, Akaru is a healing oil or health oil with extraordinary benefits. Apart from giving a feeling of warmth, improving blood circulation, and protecting you from insects, Akaru can also cure stomachaches, treat wounds, and have many other benefits. Akaru is made from the Paramao tree, Tigaron tree, coconut oil, and the roots of an ancient Balinese plant.

Want to know more about Malaika?

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“Too good
to be true!”

Quite often, that praise comes from  Malaika’s customers. Blueberry Cheesecake and Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheesecake are gluten-free and have no refined or artificial sugar. Healthy food associated with bland food tastes outstanding in the hand of the magician, Malaika. Gluten-free Pumpkin Bread is a favorite, even bought by fellow cafes and restaurants. Her knowledge of fermentation stems from her understanding of Old Ancient Medicine and her heritage from the Balinese royal family, where Malaika is from.

Imagine the delightful cheese that comes from fermented coconut. Tasty but still healthy and can be enjoyed by vegans. Malaika is synonymous with healing food from various organic and wildcrafted food ingredients. This has made Malaika Kitchen Lab and Lemo Beach Café have rabid fans, ranging from those who follow the keto lifestyle, intermittent fasting, vegetarians, and vegans.

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Besides food
and drinks

Besides food and drinks, Malaika has wellness products, such as Manamu and Akaru. Manamu is an efficacious hair oil that protects, strengthens, and conditions hair. Manamu is made from hazelnut oil, coconut oil, grapeseed oil, gardenia essential oil, vitamin E, various roots, and ancient plants inherited from Balinese tradition. Meanwhile, Akaru is a healing oil or health oil with extraordinary benefits. Apart from giving a feeling of warmth, improving blood circulation, and protecting you from insects, Akaru can also cure stomachaches, treat wounds, and have many other benefits. Akaru is made from the Paramao tree, Tigaron tree, coconut oil, and the roots of an ancient Balinese plant.

Want to know more about Malaika?

Malaika's
Work

Apart from all kinds of delicious healthy food, Malaika makes concoctions based on her knowledge of Old Ancient Medicine. As part of the Balinese kingdom, Malaika also has access to the lontar heirlooms inherited from her ancestors, which contain various knowledge, including spices and herbs.

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