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Luau stew is a traditional Hawaiian dish that features luau leaves (young taro leaves) cooked in a savory broth. It is often served over rice or poi.
It is made with luau leaves, water or broth, and can include various proteins such as chicken, beef, or squid. It is known for its flavorful and saucy consistency.
Beef Luau Stew
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Lau Lau is a traditional Hawaiian dish that brings a taste of island cuisine to your table. It involves wrapping a combination of savory pork and delicate fish, such as butterfish, with taro leaves that add a unique, slightly sweet flavor.
Lau Lau - Pork, fish, taro leaves, steamed
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A traditional Hawaiian dish, Squid Luau Soup brings a touch of the islands to your table, featuring tender squid swimming in a creamy, taro leaf-infused broth. This hearty soup combines the unique flavors of the ocean with the sweetness of coconut milk and the velvet texture of cooked taro leaves.
Squid Luau Soup (Hawaii)
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Traditional Hawaiian Poi is a Hawaiian staple food made from the steamed and pounded root of the taro plant. It has a unique, slightly sweet and sour taste, and a sticky, paste-like consistency. To create this dish, the taro root is thoroughly cleaned, steamed until soft, and then mashed or pounded to a desired smoothness.
Poi - Mashed taro root, starchy
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Taro Chips are a crispy and healthier alternative to traditional potato chips, offering a unique flavor and a satisfying crunch. These homemade chips involve thinly slicing taro root, a starchy tuber, then seasoning them with a mixture of sea salt, garlic powder, and paprika before baking or frying them to a golden perfection.
Taro Chips - Crunchy, seasoned
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Taro Kimchi Fries
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Taro & Beef Stir Fry
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