Picture

6

Video

No record

Today's Visitor

8

Number of Visitors

235

Introduction and history

Reference Source

  1. Bahan Bacaan

Foodal. (n.d.). A guide to herbs and spices: Reference list. Foodal. Retrieved August 2025, from https://foodal.com/knowledge/herbs-spices/guide-reference/

Keepdara. (n.d.). Majun. Keepdara. Retrieved August 2025, from https://www.keepdara.com/product-tag/majun/

Muharrami, L. K., Santoso, M., & Fatmawati, S. (2024). Traditional medicine uses of Madurese ethnic, Indonesia: Indigenous knowledge “jamu” in relation with medicinal plants. Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences, 51(10).

Tengku Mohamad, T. A. S., Islahudin, F., Jasamai, M., & Jamal, J. A. (2019). Preference, perception and predictors of herbal medicine use among Malay women in Malaysia. Patient Preference and Adherence, 13, 1829–1837. https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S218577

Tuschinsky, C. (1995). Balancing hot and cold—balancing power and weakness: Social and cultural aspects of Malay jamu in Singapore. Social Science & Medicine, 41(11), 1587–1595. https://doi.org/10.1016/0277-9536(95)00120-4


  1. Tokoh (jika ada temu bual tokoh)

Location

Informant/Figure/Editor/Researcher
Get Directions

State JKKN Contact Information

Cultural Officer

Jabatan Kebudayaan dan Kesenian Negara

or

Use the form below to contact the Informant/Figure/Editor/Researcher directly. We will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible!