I am so glad I found this video online. Appreciate every bit of info....making traditional organic Samoan Food. Brings back all my childhood memories. THANK YOU! from Long Beach, California.
Mahalo for sharing this recipe. Salute to you Because that's for sure a hard work from scratch! Wow! ❤❤❤ will sure will try this recipe its unique. Lemon grass on the mixture. Omg!❤. We have version of latik (coconut syrup but thicker texture to make it) We watched your onsite show last week at Polynesian Cultural. That was amazing. This coconut jam reminds me of taste of homeland sweet delicacies.🤤💖 Aloha!🌺🥰😊😊
Wow! Look delicious i wish we can get that here but we are not lucky like that But do ya'll sale it on line? Any way keep up the good job and more recipes guy's thank you for shearing video GOD BLESS.
Are there institutions in your area that teach basket weaving, traditional cooking, jewelry making, canoe building etc? I'm nterested in your culture, it's VERY similar to mine but majority of your elders with these skills are either dead or refuse to pass down the knowledge.
I'm a Maori from NZ. really appreciate the knowledge, and teachings, of you're culture
thanks for sharing that's awesome watching from wellington NZ 😋😋
Oh man! Huuuungry now lol awesome video as always bro
In Tonga we call it lolo faikakai. Then we would used bake breadfruit to tip it in the siamu popo…so good
Keep on doing man.. we love it
Yummy siamu popo
Thank you for sharing. Didn't realise how simple and easy the process is, can't wait to give it a try 🙂
I am so glad I found this video online. Appreciate every bit of info....making traditional organic Samoan Food. Brings back all my childhood memories. THANK YOU! from Long Beach, California.
Yes u are awesum man..yummy...siamu popo... gdbless
I cant wait to try this
omg looks soo good thank you for sharing this recipe from your childhood !!!
Thank you for share this i for got how to make siamu popo and lole pop
Love this. Im going to try it out😍 Bula from Fiji❤
Great video! Thank you
Thanks for sharing this recipe, looks delicious!
Mahalo for sharing this recipe. Salute to you Because that's for sure a hard work from scratch! Wow! ❤❤❤ will sure will try this recipe its unique. Lemon grass on the mixture. Omg!❤. We have version of latik (coconut syrup but thicker texture to make it) We watched your onsite show last week at Polynesian Cultural. That was amazing.
This coconut jam reminds me of taste of homeland sweet delicacies.🤤💖 Aloha!🌺🥰😊😊
Mauri from kiribati it looks like we have a same culture but the language different
Make some more cooking videos, man! Mahaloz.
Wow! Look delicious i wish we can get that here but we are not lucky like that
But do ya'll sale it on line? Any way keep up the good job and more recipes guy's thank you for shearing video GOD BLESS.
I love how you create delicious, wholesome recipes, in Nature, God bless you, thanks
Thank you for sharing.
How did you make that big wooden bowl?
What timber?
wananavu... that coconut syrup in Fiji we call it Lolo... and it's great with pancakes too!!!
Are there institutions in your area that teach basket weaving, traditional cooking, jewelry making, canoe building etc? I'm nterested in your culture, it's VERY similar to mine but majority of your elders with these skills are either dead or refuse to pass down the knowledge.
Malo a uso faafetai mo le faasoa
Can you use orange leaves if there's no moegalo leaves?
Yes can
It look burned