Kūlolo
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- Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025
- Kūlolo is a traditional treat along side of haupia. Growing up in Hawaii, my dad used to grate the kalo and added coconut milk and brown sugar mix it together and pour it in a cracker can. Then when time to cook it he put it in the imu a Hawaiian underground style of cooking. So its been years since I’ve made some. My father in law always used to make it and I should’ve watched him do it because my daughter kept telling me to put them in the foil and wrap them and place it in the steamer. I no like listen haha. Hope you guys try it out and mahalo for watching!
A hui hou…Aunty Pat
See,,,,, Aunties always know how to fix things, because they have patience and love. Aloha Ke Akua
@@siredward2146 thank you, I really appreciate it. ❤️
HE IS SO ADORABLE
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Love it
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Aloha kakahiaka my Sista,I'm from Honolulu Hawaii, I'm enjoying y'all's video,
@@dorothyann-n2h awh mahalo nui sista!
@@anykinewithmamak2805 Aloha my Friends, much Love n Respect to Y'all's Ohana,
Ono 😊
@@josephuahinui2182 Mahalo nui! 🤙🏽
Maika‘i loa! He’s so cute! ❤
@@kaleiacia2043 awh thank you, I enjoyed having my grand kids participate.
I would love the recipe but I did not see what the unit of measurement was for the tara root.
Sorry have been busy lately. I used four medium size taro roots. We peeled and grated them.
Poi or po'e. Vexation po'e means people in hawaiian. Just wanna let you know. Aloha a me mālama pono
@@Falsetto2002 It is Tahitian po'e that I was describing how kulolo tastes like. I know my Hawaiian poi. 🤙🏽