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4 Portraits of Oki Setiana Dewi Enjoying Takjil Hunting in Egypt with Her Children, Helping to Alleviate Homesickness with Indonesian Food

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4 Portraits of Oki Setiana Dewi Enjoying Takjil Hunting in Egypt with Her Children, Helping to Alleviate Homesickness with Indonesian Food Portraits of Oki Setiana Dewi Enjoying Takjil Hunting in Egypt (credit: instagram/okisetianadewi)
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The month of Ramadan always brings a special atmosphere for Muslims around the world, including for Oki Setiana Dewi, who is currently residing in Egypt. As someone far from her homeland, she certainly feels a longing for the Ramadan atmosphere in Indonesia. However, Oki has her own way of alleviating her homesickness for her hometown.

One moment she recently shared is her activity of hunting for traditional Indonesian takjil in Egypt. This moment was posted on her personal Instagram account @okisetianadewi on March 16, 202In the post, Oki is seen enjoying the atmosphere of takjil hunting with her children.

Through the caption in her post, Oki mentioned that living in Egypt does not make her feel homesick. “I don’t feel homesick living in Egypt, because all kinds of Indonesian food are available. This is us while hunting for takjil,” she wrote in the post.

1. Ramadan in a Foreign Land, Oki Setiana Dewi Misses the Atmosphere of Indonesia

Living abroad during Ramadan certainly presents its own challenges for Oki Setiana Dewi. Although she enjoys her life in Egypt, she still feels nostalgic for the Ramadan traditions in Indonesia. The unique atmosphere, from the sound of the call to prayer, the ambiance of breaking the fast, to the various takjil that are always served, are things she misses.

However, Oki tries to bring the Ramadan vibe from her hometown. One way she does this is by hunting for Indonesian specialty foods that remind her of Ramadan moments back home. For Oki, Indonesian food means more than just breaking the fast; it is also part of childhood memories and family togetherness.

2. Moment of Hunting Takjil with the Children in Egypt

On March 16, 2025, Oki shared a moment of hunting for takjil with her children in Egypt. In the video and photos she posted, they can be seen exploring various places that sell traditional Indonesian food. The atmosphere at the takjil hunting location appeared to be lively, considering that many Indonesians in Egypt were also looking for similar food to break their fast.

Oki's children seemed enthusiastic about choosing various types of takjil available there. They cheerfully pointed out and selected the food they liked. This activity was not just about buying food for breaking the fast, but also a fun family bonding moment. It also helped her children become more familiar with traditional Indonesian food even though they are growing up in a different environment.

3. Special Indonesian Takjil Found in Egypt

In her post, Oki revealed that many traditional Indonesian foods are available in Egypt. She and her children found various types of takjil such as banana kolak, fried snacks, and a variety of traditional cakes that are often encountered in Indonesia during Ramadan. The availability of these foods is one of the reasons why Oki feels comfortable and does not feel too homesick.

The presence of traditional Indonesian cuisine in Egypt provides a special warmth for those who are far from their hometown. By finding familiar foods, Oki feels closer to the atmosphere of Ramadan back home. She is grateful that she can still enjoy her favorite foods even though she is far from Indonesia.

4. Oki Setiana Dewi's Children Join in Sharing Takjil

After receiving takjil, Oki Setiana Dewi's children did something unexpected. They shared some of the takjil they had bought with several people around them. This action reflects the values of Ramadan that Oki always emphasizes, which are sharing with others and caring for others.

5. Moments of Breaking the Fast Together with a Small Family in Egypt

After hunting and sharing takjil, Oki and her children finally broke their fast together. They enjoyed the dishes they had bought while gathering and chatting. A warm atmosphere was felt during the breaking of the fast, which further strengthened their family bond.

6. What do Oki's children do after buying takjil?

They share takjil with some people around as a form of sharing kindness during the month of Ramadan.

7. How does Oki Setiana Dewi cope with homesickness during Ramadan?

She copes by looking for traditional Indonesian food and creating a warm Ramadan atmosphere with her family.

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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