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taro root
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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A hearty and vibrant Belizean dish featuring ground provisions and salted pig tail in tomato sauce, garnished with grated egg yolks.
Boil Up
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Taro Kimchi Fries
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Taro & Beef Stir Fry
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