As you've probably have guessed I 'm a big Obama supporter. I don't like to mix food and politics however I am giving a nod to where he grew up and that's Hawaii. The last state to be admitted has given us some amazing dishes The cuisine reflects the rich Pacific island heritage.
Poi is always the food most associated with these islands. This is a mash of taro root usually served with the ubiquitous roasted pig. However there is also nouvelle Hawaiian cooking or Hawaiian Regional Cooking (otherwise known as HRC) that brings us a melange of Hawaii's fruits and vegetables.Macadamia nuts are now used as a crust for seafood while the islands' coconuts are incorporated into sauces. Breadfruit and taro roots are now being fashioned into unique culinary sides, worthy of what you would get in New York, Chicago or LA.
Asian influences abound too. Japanese miso soup is as popular as are the Chinese steamed buns that the islanders fill with pork. Also dim sum is another well loved dish. Thanks to Dole Pineapple employing Puerto Rican workers. Rice and beans along with arroz con pollo is a much beloved staple as well.
Hawaii was not only home to Barack Obama it is also home to a vast array of different and colorful dishes. It's a celebration of the islands' melting pot and natural vegetation.
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