Hawaii Food Tour , Must Eat in Oahu ! 2022 How to Eat like a local

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Finally made it back to Hawaii! I haven’t been to Hawaii since 2019 (Maui), due to the pandemic. I haven’t been to Oahu since 2018, so I was really excited to make it back to the island. Sit back and relax and join me on this food journey!

TIMESTAMP:
00:00-02:04 – FUMI’S
02:05-03:41 – GIOVANNI’S
03:42-04:02 – MCDONALD’S
04:03-05:19 – BREW + FOAM
05:20-06:41 – LEONARD’S BAKERY
06:42-07:12 – TROPICAL TRIBE
07:13-09:31 – HELENA’S HAWAIIAN FOOD
09:32-12:41 POKE ON THE RUN
12:42-13:50 – WAIOLA SHAVE ICE
13:51-19:15 – ADELA’S COUNTRY EATERY
19:16-24:41 – MOKE’S BREAD AND BREAKFAST
24:42-29:57 ALICIA’S MARKET
29:58-30:50 ALOHA MELT
30:51-31:21 – JENNY’S SHRIMP
31:22- – OUTRO

– Fumi’s Shrimp
– Giovanni’s Shrimp
– McDonald’s
– Brew + Foam
– Tropical Tribe
– Helena’s Hawaiian Food
– Poke On The Run
– Waiola Shave Ice
– Adela’s Country Eatery
– Moke’s Bread and Breakfast
– Alicia’s Market
– Aloha Melt
– Jenny’s Shrimp
– Matsumoto Shave Ice
– Haleiwa Bowls

Let me know where I should travel next!

Very delicious POKE ミ💖༺ ℙ𝕠𝕙-𝕜𝕒𝕪 ༻💖彡 | Hawaiian food

POKE | Poh-kay
Hi guys, I’m here again to present you a traditional Hawaiian dish, you can prepare it in many variations, today I made that salmon, below I write a little history of POKE.

Traditional Hawaiian poke consists of skinned, gutted and boned fish. Cut into transversal fillets, it is then served with seasonings such as sea salt, kimchi and seaweed (called limu, in particular limu kohu). [The traditional forms are aku (based on tuna) and he’e (based on octopus ). Poke he’e is usually called “tako” in Japanese, except in places where the Hawaiian language is spoken, such as Niihau Island. Ahi poke is generally made with yellow fin tuna. Variations can include salmon or seafood served raw along with the typical “poke” dressing.

The type of seasoning of poke comes from the tradition of Hawaiian fishermen, who used to prepare it with the scraps of their catch and eat it as a snack. Traditional poke toppings were heavily influenced by Japanese and other Asian cuisines. In fact, its main ingredients include soy sauce, green onions and sesame seed oil. Among the other ingredients, we can find: furikake (a mixture of dried fish and seaweed and sesame seeds), pieces of dried or fresh chilli, seaweed, sea salt, inamona, fish roe and Maui onions.

You can see the list of ingredients as always at the end of the video!

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