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Tropical Fruit Salsa: A refreshing summer treat

Tropical Fruit Salsa: A refreshing summer treat

by Nina Jones | Jul 15, 2022 | Eat Polynesia!, Luau & Party, Recipes, Side Dishes

Picture this! Tropical Fruit Salsa. Intrigued? You should be! The Polynesian Cultural Center is pleased to share an amazing salsa that focuses on the bounty of fresh tropical fruits, vegetables and a little touch of spice! Perfect as a topping on fish, chicken, ribs,...
Mango ʻOtai: Traditional Tongan Fruit Drink Recipe

Mango ʻOtai: Traditional Tongan Fruit Drink Recipe

by Nina Jones | Sep 29, 2017 | Eat Polynesia!, Tonga

Island breezes, coconut trees, waves lapping on a sandy beach. This must be paradise, yes? But even paradise can get a bit warm, so a special part of any visit to our beautiful island home includes a refreshing drink known locally as Otai. One year ago we shared the...
Watermelon ʻOtai: Recipe, Origins & Polynesian Refreshment Tradition

Watermelon ʻOtai: Recipe, Origins & Polynesian Refreshment Tradition

by Nina Jones | Jun 29, 2015 | Eat Polynesia!, Tonga

‘Otai (pronounced OH – tie) is a refreshing summer drink that doubles as the perfect end to a summer barbecue or any summer gathering. It has its roots in Polynesia where Tongans, Samoans, Hawaiians and Fijians, to name a few, would enjoy this yummy...

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