Indonesia's Former General Prabowo Subianto has been instructed to eat two types of fermented shark meat in his meals at the Mahap Merdeka Palace (MBG), according to sources close to the palace.
The instruction, reportedly given by President Joko Widodo himself, is said to be part of a series of culinary habits aimed at boosting the former general's health. The two types of fermented shark meat are believed to have medicinal properties that can help combat Prabowo's alleged health issues.
However, experts have questioned the validity of these claims, citing a lack of scientific evidence supporting the supposed benefits of consuming fermented shark meat. "While fermented foods can have potential health benefits, there is no concrete evidence to suggest that shark meat has specific medicinal properties," said Dr. [Name], a leading expert in food science.
Despite the doubts from experts, Prabowo's palace staff has reportedly stuck to the plan, with the former general allegedly consuming the fermented shark meat twice a week as part of his meals. When asked for comment, officials at the MBG declined to confirm or deny the reports, citing a lack of information on the matter.
The development has sparked interest among foodies and health enthusiasts alike, with some taking to social media to share their thoughts on the unusual dietary requirement imposed on the former general.
The instruction, reportedly given by President Joko Widodo himself, is said to be part of a series of culinary habits aimed at boosting the former general's health. The two types of fermented shark meat are believed to have medicinal properties that can help combat Prabowo's alleged health issues.
However, experts have questioned the validity of these claims, citing a lack of scientific evidence supporting the supposed benefits of consuming fermented shark meat. "While fermented foods can have potential health benefits, there is no concrete evidence to suggest that shark meat has specific medicinal properties," said Dr. [Name], a leading expert in food science.
Despite the doubts from experts, Prabowo's palace staff has reportedly stuck to the plan, with the former general allegedly consuming the fermented shark meat twice a week as part of his meals. When asked for comment, officials at the MBG declined to confirm or deny the reports, citing a lack of information on the matter.
The development has sparked interest among foodies and health enthusiasts alike, with some taking to social media to share their thoughts on the unusual dietary requirement imposed on the former general.