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Authentic Hawaiian Lūʻau: A Cultural Feast Experience

Authentic Hawaiian Lūʻau: A Cultural Feast Experience

by Antoniette Caryl Yee | Aug 11, 2025 | Eat Polynesia!

When you attend a Hawaiian lūʻau, you do more than enjoy a meal, you immerse yourself in a celebration of history, tradition, and aloha. Every dish, performance, and interaction reflect the cultural richness of the Hawaiian Islands. As you savor each bite, you...

Chocolate Haupia Pie Recipe – Eat Polynesia!

by Guest Blogger | Aug 28, 2014 | Eat Polynesia!

Pie, pie, pie! Everybody loves pie, and as the month of August comes to an end, fall begins and brings with it prime pie eating season. Obviously, pie is delicious at any time of year. There’s pumpkin pie, apple pie, cherry pie, and a host of others that can all...

Eat Polynesia! Haupia, A Sweet Coconut Dessert

by Guest Blogger | Aug 22, 2014 | Eat Polynesia!

Everyone loves a good luau. What’s not to love? Traditionally used by Hawaiians to celebrate things like the launch of a new canoe, a wedding, or a victory at war, luaus usually had hundreds, if not thousands of people in attendance. Traditional and modern day...

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