permen
Permen, also known as Indonesian-made M&M's or Fruit Candies, are a popular flavor of candy in Indonesia. The candies were first introduced in the country by British confectionery company Mars, Incorporated in the 1970s. Permen candies are small, round, and colorful, with various fruit flavors such as orange, apple, and lemon.
Permen candies consist of a hard sugar shell surrounding a fruit-flavored gelatin center. The candies are known
In Indonesia, Permen candies are often sold in small packets or bags at local convenience stores, markets,
Interestingly, the name "Permen" is derived from the Japanese term for "candy" (permenkonbu), which was adopted
Overall, Permen candies remain a popular and beloved treat in Indonesia, reflecting the country's unique cultural