HAWAIIAN FOOD TOUR + Special Announcement! ? Honeysuckle

Aloha Buzy Beez! Join me on this epic food tour of Oahu, Hawaii and stay tuned till the end where I make a very special announcement. We taste delicious eats all over the island – Malasadas in Kapahulu to Kalua Pork in the North Shore, to the freshest Poke in Kailua! Full list of places below!
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Mike’s Huli Chicken

Leonard’s Bakery

Kono’s BBQ

Ted’s Bakery

Hibachi Poke

Dole Plantation

Wai’olu Ocean View Lounge at the Trump Waikiki

Chinatown

The Pig and the Lady

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Hawaii Food: 16 Mouthwatering Hawaiian Dishes!

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Sure there are lots of beautiful beaches, volcanoes and green mountain in Hawaii, but nothing compares to Hawaiian food.

With a mixture of local and foreign cultures mingled together on the islands of Hawaii, there has been a food development that is one of the tastiest in the world. Local style Hawaii food is a mixture of flavors with many rooted in Asian cuisine.

Throughout this video I’ll give you an overview of the the top 16 Hawaii food dishes you should eat when you visit the islands of Hawaii. You can eat these dishes in Honolulu or even throughout the islands of Hawaii.

In case you want more information, I’ll go ahead and list all the foods right here so you can take a look.

1. SPAM – Yup, it’s one of the most popular things to eat in Hawaii, especially when it’s fried up and served with rice.

2. SPAM Musubi – Spam fried and added to a block of rice and wrapped in seaweed.

3. Portuguese Sausage – Following SPAM, Portuguese sausage is a really popular Hawaiian food for breakfast.

4. Teri Chicken Plate Lunch – The trio of teriyaki chicken, rice and macaroni salad makes a great lunch in Hawaii!

5. Mahi Mahi Plate – I also love to eat plate lunches made from fried mahi mahi fish.

6. Loco Moco – A huge container filled with rice, hamburger patties, eggs and brown gravy on top.

7. Barbecue Ribs – Hawaiian style pork ribs!

8. Chow Fun – Noodles in Chinese style but with an added touch of Hawaiian flavor!

9. Poke – One of my favorite Hawaiian dishes to eat is called Poke, raw cubes of marinated fish – normally ahi tuna.

10. Mussels Poke – Another favorite on the islands is similar to poke but made with mussels instead of fish.

11. Ocean Salad – Seaweed salad marinated in sesame oil.

12. Poi – The traditional staple in the islands is a pudding like paste made from taro root.

13. Laulau – Another Hawaiian staple is laulau made from taro leaves and pork.

14. Malasadas – Sweet Portuguese donuts, deep fried and dusted in sugar granules are absolutely fantastic!

15. Chocolate Haupia Pie – It’s one of the tastiest dessers the islands have to offer – sweet and coconut flavored.

16. Shave Ice – Of all the Hawaii local style food, barely anything is as famous or well loved than shave ice!

Enjoy eating these foods!

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The Food In Hawaii is Not Necessarily Hawaiian — Cooking in America

What does it mean to cook Hawaiian food? This season of Cooking in America, hosted by Hilo native and Top Chef contestant Sheldon Simeon, explores the culinary traditions of the islands, where a mix of transplants and influences and a culture of openness and sharing have created a natural fusion.

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What To Do In Oahu Hawaii

Things To Do In Oahu Hawaii

Oahu, Hawaii’s 3rd largest island, could easily be considered the heart beat of Hawaii. With lush looping mountain trails and paths, to monster waves breaking on the gorgeous north shore golden beaches, to beaches where the turtles are swimming right along with you, down to wonderful local country stores and shops and discovering the uniqueness of Hawaiian culture, where do you begin?

With limited time and a boat load of things to see and do, here’s a list of attractions and casual things to do in Oahu, that I hope will help you determine what you’d like to put in your plans!

Snorkeling in the beautiful Hanauma Bay Park

The Hanauma Bay Nature Park is actually a State Underwater Park and is a local paradise for even the novice of snorkelers! The area around the bay is the result of the ocean’s breach and thrust into two volcano craters. In addition to the awesome swimming and snorkeling areas, there are also hiking trails with beautiful vistas and plenty of hiking and picnicking sites.

Take an Eco Adventure Tour and swim with marine life

This is a great way to discover whales, dolphins and sea turtles with local nature-tour operators who are filled with knowledge and carry a deep rooted respect for marine animals in their natural habitat. Cruise out to sea in a relaxed atmosphere and view the gorgeous mountainous shorelines and pristine beaches. This journey is sure to make memories of a lifetime! Don’t forget your camera!

A must do is a Hawaii Luau!

A Hawaiian Luau, based on traditional Hawaiian feasts, has become a rite of passage for all tourists and visitors! You can expect a exciting show, a huge delicious buffet and a true authentic Hawaiian ritual experience!

Feeling the Hawaiian mojo? Try your hand at surfing!

What was once the sport of ancient Hawaiian royalty, you can find lessons right on Waikiki Beach. The surf is not aggressive and is great for beginners and kids as young as eight can try! If that’s too much adventure for you and you’re there in the winter, try heading on up to the north shore and watch some of the pros compete on the giant surf!

Climb Diamond Head Volcano

One of the most famous volcanic craters in the world, Diamond Head is located on the southeast coast of Waikiki. It is an easy to moderate hike that is well worth the effort when you see the spectacular view of the entire west side of the island from Waikiki to Koki Head. Pack a lunch and have a nice picinic at the top. It’s a wonderful experience.

Visit the Hawaii Polynesian Cultural Center

It’s your opportunity to visit seven Polynesian Islands in just one afternoon! Your visit will give you a chance to learn and interact with the people of Hawaii, Samoa, Maori New Zealand, Fiji, Tahiti, the Marquesas and Tonga. You can also see the world-famous and largest night show, Horizons: Where the Sea Meets the Sky.

And of course Waikiki Beach!

The place where you can sun, surf, swim and sail by day and dine, dance and party by night! Waikiki is truly legendary and fun and one of the best things that you can do in Oahu. Beyond the beautiful sand and surf, you can stroll along the flagstone walkway where you’ll see fountains, rock pools, statues and surfboard signs that teach you a bit about its history! Waikiki is one of the world’s most famous and most filmed beachs. It actually consists of nine individually named beaches which stretch along two miles of shoreline. It is filled with wonderful Aloha and it is also one of the most crowded!

Although this is just a very small portion of things to do in Oahu, I hope that this has helped you to discover a little bit about what this truly magnificent island has to offer!

Aloha