The Best Vegan Cookbook Ever Written, How To Make Traditional Hawaiian Food Vegan, Lillian Cumic

Lillian Cumic is a vegan cook and author of the bestselling cookbook ‘Hawaii, A Vegan Paradise’
In this video, Lillian offers to share her expertise with us and how she likes to make her favorite dishes. She also shares some great tips on vegan cooking and what it means for the environment and for the future of humanity as we plan to travel into space.
A vegan chef, Lillian Cumic has written her own cook book that focuses on Hawaiian food. To find a podcast about vegan cooking is no small task. It’s a niche genre that, frankly, isn’t very popular. But if you’re vegan and living in Hawaii, your search is over!

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HAWAIIAN FOOD in SINGAPORE | AWCD Ep:14

In this episode, we’re going to Plaza Singapura (Dhoby Ghaut) to go to Eggs ‘N Things, a famous restaurant from Hawaii. We ate lomi lomi salmon, loco moco, the famous Eggs ‘N Things pancakes, and Portuguese sausages. This video is based on our own perspectives and is based on my mom’s perspective, from someone who grew up in Honolulu and ate Eggs ‘N Things frequently.

This restaurant has since permanently closed in Singapore. We recommend trying it whenever you are in Hawaiʻi.

(This video was filmed in 2020 – I’m currently vegetarian so unable to eat a lot of the food here (fish))

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Around the World in Covid Days (AWCD) is a series I started to show how we can still experience, and learn about different cultures without traveling here in Singapore. I plan to learn/try food from 21 different countries without ever getting a passport stamp.

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Hi! I’m Solomon and I run the travel vlog called “As Big As The Planet”. I started this by backpacking around Southeast Asia and wanting to record it. This might sound pretentious but, I have always traveled a lot since young being a third culture kid. My dad is from the Banda Islands in Maluku and grew up in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. My mom is from Singapore and grew up in Honolulu, HI. I am from Singapore and grew up in Jakarta, Indonesia. Being exposed to many cultures since young and the constant moving between Jakarta and Singapore since I was a kid made me love to travel and experience new cultures. At the age of 19, I have already been to 20 nations and territories. Join me as I continue to broaden my horizon and travel the globe.

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A Day of Eating ONLY Hawaiian Food!

Join Chrissy as she challenges herself to eat ONLY Hawaiian food for a day! Her dinner recipe is in the subtitles. 🙂

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HAWAIIAN FOOD makes my heart and my tummy full #shorts

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Some of THE BEST food in Hawaii – Oahu Plate Lunch Review

Plate lunch places are everywhere, all over the Hawaiian islands. In fact, it’s hard to go through a commercial area on any island without running into at least one or two of these iconic establishments. They are often referred to as “Drive-Inns,” but for most of them, you drive into the parking lot and walk up to the ordering window or counter. Some of Hawaii’s best foods are found on the plate lunch, and tourists often miss them. If they don’t miss them altogether, they might go to one or two heavily advertised places, like Rainbow Drive Inn, L&L Drive Inn or Zippy’s. But, there are many great plate lunch places on the islands, and even though it’s impossible to cover all of the best, we try here to show you some of the less known places that also have some of the best – or most unique – plate lunches on the island. The locals all have their individual favorites, and we could not list them all. These are our favorites. Sorry if we missed yours.

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