Organic and raw food

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2014-07-21 08.42.43

Our kitchen is presently experimenting with  #raw#foods  . A wonderful fresh fruit smoothie combination of banana, papaya and watermelon, a plate with zucchini spaghetti, guacamole and raw tomato sauce.

Breakfast consisted of Jiwa Damai #organic fruit, banana, guava, and our coconut crisps and almonds, complimented by a stuffed date.

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2014-07-22 08.59.47

Experimenting with #coconut#oil

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2014-07-28 14.48.25

We are always ready at Jiwa Damai to develop new tastes and items. The green color in the photo is from the green roof covering our coco house production. Here we are experimenting with Aloe in #coconut oil, and with the wonderful leaves and powder from the #Moringa tree in coconut oil. We would like to explore what these what these powerful health combinations effect. Of course  we will try them out for a while before offering to others.

Wildlife at Jiwa Damai

Wildlife

Wildlife

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Here is some of our wildlife at Jiwa Damai, the beautiful Praying mantis, the incredible intricately woven web of the spider and last no least our sacred Temple Snake which resides at #Jiwa Damai. The local priest says that this means a special blessing, since they only reside in Balinese temples. She is truly beautiful and she will look at you and observe you, and then majestically move away at a slow pace. Here is some of our wildlife at Jiwa Damai. the beautiful Praying mantice, the incredible intricately woven web of the spider and las not least our sacred Temple snake which resides at Jiwa Damai. The local priest says that this means a special blessing, since they only reside in Balinese temples. She is truly beautiful and she will look at you and observe you, and the majestically move away at a slow pace.

Planting

At Jiwa Damai we are planting the seeds in our nursery in our especially prepared compost after the 18 day method which our portuguese  volunteer Francisco took great long care  to turn it over every two days . The result then allows for a wonder nourishment and  growth of the seeds which, after germinating  are then set into small pots made of leafs to continue to grow and then planted in the garden

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Butterfly shape garden

Butterfly shape garden

Butterfly shape garden

The field laid out in the shape of butterfly wing and border of each field is stable with coconut husk and the rest now being mulch with dry grass for later planting. Here you see our gardener Kadek and our italian long-term volunteer Luca. They both become best friends, the italian teaching Kadek english and Kadek teaching to the italian bahasa while working hand to hand.

Noce di Cocco

Our fearless Italian volunteer, Luca, tried his hand at opening the outer shell of our coconuts. The nuts need to be opened, the inner shell cracked, the meat extracted and then grated to produce our wonderful organically certified cold pressed coconut oil, which is an incredible health food.

There were about three hundred to be opened, and Luca managed to open over 50 nuts on the first day. We were in awe.

Luca coconuts

Luca coconuts

more coconuts

more coconuts