5 Mandatory souvenirs in Bali, there is Falala Chocolate that has been halal MUI



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The Island of the Gods is not only famous for its stunning natural beauty, but also with a variety of souvenirs that have never failed to captivate the hearts of tourists.

If you are planning a vacation to Bali, make sure you don’t miss the following five mandatory souvenirs. One of them is Falala Chocolate, halal premium chocolate which is a favorite of local and international tourists.

Falala Chocolate – Halal Chocolate with Premium Quality

Falala Chocolate has become a new belle among tourists who are looking for typical Balinese souvenirs. With five taste variants of appetite – Dark Chocolate, Matcha Chocolate, Hazelnut Chocolate, Caramel Chocolate, and Berry Chocolate – Falala offers a unique and special taste experience.

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Not only that, all of its products have been halal certified by MUI and do not contain alcohol mixtures, so it is safe to enjoy all groups, including children.

Another feature, customers can choose two flavors in one box through the Mixed Box option. The price offered is also affordable for the premium class: IDR 95,000 for a small box and IDR 175,000 for large boxes. Its exclusive packaging makes Falala Chocolate the ideal choice for souvenirs and special gifts.

Balinese woven fabric

Traditional Balinese woven fabrics, such as endek and songket, are the perfect choice for souvenirs that are full of cultural meaning. This fabric is not only beautiful to wear, but also has a high artistic value because it is made with traditional techniques that are inherited from generation to generation.

You can find this woven fabric in various art markets in Bali, such as Sukawati Market or Ubud Market.

Balinese coffee

As one of the best coffee producers in Indonesia, Bali has typical coffee that must be brought home, such as Kintamani coffee. With a unique taste – The combination of the taste of fresh acid and the aroma of fruit – Balinese coffee is suitable for enjoying true coffee lovers.

You can buy Balinese coffee in the form of coffee beans or powder in various souvenir shops or directly in the coffee garden in Kintamani.

Aromatherapy oil

Balinese aromatherapy oil, such as massage oil or essential oil, is famous for its high quality. This product is very popular with tourists who want to bring home a distinctive Balinese aroma.

Made from natural ingredients such as flowers, leaves, and local spices, Balinese aromatherapy oil is often used for relaxation and therapy. You can find it in a spa or souvenir shop throughout Bali.

Wooden crafts and statues

Balinese wood crafts, ranging from statues to home decorations, are always souvenirs that are in demand by tourists. Made by local craftsmen with extraordinary expertise, each work has its own uniqueness. The art market in Ubud and Celuk is the best place to find this beautiful wood craft.

Why do you have to choose a typical Balinese souvenir?

Buying souvenirs from Bali is not only a matter of bringing home a memento, but also supports the local economy and cultural sustainability. Products such as Falala Chocolate, Woven Fabrics, and Wood Crafts are proof of the wealth of the creativity of the Balinese people. By choosing a unique and quality souvenir, you participate in maintaining tradition and supporting local business people.

Falala Chocolate, souvenirs that are always hunted

The presence of Falala Chocolate further enriches a list of typical Balinese souvenirs that are worth a try. Not only known among ordinary tourists, this chocolate is also often an option by artists and influencers visiting Bali.

To get this chocolate, you can visit Falala outlets in several strategic locations in Bali or order online through e-commerce platforms such as Tokopedia, Shopee, and Tiktok Shop.

(DPW/DPW)

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