An Uber driver recommended I check out this place whilst I was in Hilo a couple of weeks ago. He said it was just a “hole in the wall” sort of place but it had the best mochi you could find. I bought six pieces, they gave me two extra strawberry daifuku as a “visitor bonus.” The next day I went back and they actually recognized me and were just glad that I liked it. Really sweet people working there.
"it STICKS everyone together" I just wanted to cry that was so sweet Also, someone hire her to do storybook read-aloud videos for children, her voice is so friendly and calming.
Axel Goes To RUclips No you don’t. Be kinda glad where you live. I live in Hawaii, there’s always something bad about Hawaii that people don’t know much about.
tubenshaft maybe kinda late for you, but you can go to their website and order them. Call FedEx to pick it up and ship it to u. I live in O’ahu-2 islands away from Hawai’i. I always order them and have FedEx ship them to me
carmie329 you can make it at home! Just add a half a cup of glutinous rice flour, water and sugar and microwave for 4 mins if ur microwave is 900 Watts (adjust to suit ur microwave) Then add ur ice cream lol
Lol. No offense but majority of Japanese stuffs are originated from China. Thing like Chinese characters you see in shopa and restaurants, those chinese old building, Chinese Qin/Han inspired clothing that know as kimono, the famous Chinese chopsticks and mochi aka Chinese new year mochi cake. P. S I remember reading somewhere that the ninja was also came from Shaolin China. When a ninja does it hand signal, it's representing Buddha.
Living in Hawaii on the island of Oahu and having eaten this delicious mochi from Two Ladies Kitchen, it's amazing finally being able to see the people so dedicated to making it :) it always felt like it was filled with Aloha which means love in Hawaiian
Jason Cheers exactly, who in their right mind thinks, “oh look sacred land that’s special to the indigenous people of this island, John let’s build some condos, they’d like that.”
We moved to Hawaii Island in Hilo in 2016, and we've been eating Two Ladies Kitchen mochi ever since! It really is extremely delicious, and it makes you happy.
This story is so sweet! I also love the way shee talks! It's so calming and friendly. I need Great Big Story to comeback and make more stories like this 😭💔
Do u mean when she says Hawai’i?? Cuz I have white friends who think I have an accent just because of the way I correctly pronounce the Hawaiian islands.
Two ladies kitchen makes thee best mochi in Hawaii...so delicious and all hand made...this place is truly a treat and I hope it stays for generations to come....cause its ono!( aka. Delicious) mahalos two ladies kitchen!!!
I dunno why, but hearing her talk about Mochi and what it means to her, and the importance of continuing to share and develop new ways of making it with others got me choked up. Truly inspiring to see... Especially seeing her 90+ year old parents still at it!
Aww her parents are so caring and kind to be supporting and helping her still even tho they’re in their 90s. It’s so soothing listening to her voice. If Two Ladies Kitchen is still around when I am able to travel to Hawaii then Ima get every one I could get my hands on 😫.
AlittleYorkie ikr? I'm also very eager to visit this place soon now and I love both Polynesian and Japanese culture! I've been to Hawaii multiple times during childhood but only to Honolulu and potentially Maui, very beautiful and comforting place 💕
Naruto Nine tails There’s snow on the highest mountain peaks on Hawaii Island, aka “Big Island” I’ve been told that there’s even snow on the island of Maui on occasion.
It’s not that it’s “really hot.” It’s just that the temperature is regulated by the water that surrounds the islands, so the sun or the lack of sun doesn’t have an effect on the temperature that much. That’s why Hawai’i doesnt really have distinct seasons.
This is what I love about family own businesses like this, they keeping the tradition alive. When I go to Hawaii someday I will definitely visit this place.
What about the Polynesians of the Islands? They don’t shine the light on the almost extinct Hawaiians, only the Asians. Many people are from Hawaii, but we’re all not OF Hawaii.
This was a beautiful video! My ancestors were also Japanese plantation workers in Hawaii. I could relate to everything here to such a degree that it made me tear up. Different families, but very similar stories. I'm glad there are people out there with such passion for their family traditions.
Watching this makes me want to go to the mochi shop in my city...the fresh strawberry inside the mochi is super yummy and refreshing. The one in my city also makes ice cream mochi as well...perfect for the recent weather.
I have had Two Ladies Mochi in my carry on at Honolulu Airport. The screeners all were drooling when I said it was Two Ladies. I miss there mochi so much!
Even though she grew up in Hawaii, she still has that distinguishing japanese accent while fluently speaking english. I greatly applaud this woman. Hope I can try your mochis in the future.
I live in Hawaii and there's so much culture and life in the islands. To just give a little taste of what it's like. We have our own little language, trust me, most of the time it's not pure Hawaiian. Alot of people local to Hawaii speak Pighin (you pronounce it like pigeon.) It's like English accept broken, you can't teach it to someone they need to pick it up over the years. We are VERY family oriented and love each other very much (sometimes😂.) But most importantly THE FOOD! We love food here and bond with family over it. I would really recommend you try Lau Lau (don't eat the leaves on the outside), poké (you say it with a short e, it's not poke or pokey),and kalua pig(it's pork, but cooked underground to make it more savory and don't worry it's totally clean.) And just a quick tip, if you really want to capture the beauty of Hawaii try to stay away from tourist traps and go more to the nature side of things and take a hike or go to plantation tours if you want to see the history and beauty that Hawaii can offer. Thanks if you've read this long and Maunakea forever.
I’m so glad to be part of this culture. As a fellow Hawaiian Filipinos warms my heart to see this. I’ve been to Hawaii probably three times and I’ve loved it EVERY time. I hope to go back next year :)
i remember getting a box of this wonderful stuff at the KTA store when we were on holiday on the Big Island 2016 - so excited to see the 2 ladies behind such deliciousness! Will always remember bouncing back into our car to tear into this awesome platter of mochi's... would go back to Hawaii just to have some more 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
For some reason, this story makes me so tearful. I love my grandma too, more than anyone who has ever lived in this planet. I missed her a lot especially the food she used to make me everytime i go home from school. If I could have even a minute more with my grandma I'll be the happiest girl in the world. Missing her since 2015. :(
2:16 actually isnt that called an ichigo daifuku in japan? i LOVED it so much. the sourness of the strawberry and the sweetness of the azuki beans... AND THE CHEWY MOCHI. LIFE IS GREAT.
Nora, my husband, daughter and I visited Hilo last month and our daughter insisted we visit your shop. You greeted us with your warm smile and platter of mochi samples. You were very generous and kind. We brought some and just loved the strawberry mochi. This video is beautifully done. We will visit your beautiful island and shop and buy a whole lot of mochi 💕 Do you mail to California? Thank you for the delicious mochi💕
It’s always weird when you are from the places these videos are about because to me it just like “oh yeah mochi” but everyone else is like “I NEED PLANE TICKETS NOW!”
Her: "I never say no to someone's suggestion." Random Kid: I want mochi that tastes like magical unicorns dancing on rainbows wearing fedora and gloves. Her: ...
This was a really lovely video and story. Love the editing, and the subject. I smiled throughout the whole video. Heartwarming and uplifting. She's so sweet and pleasant - and pretty, too!
I wanna go to Hawaii this year for my birthday. Fingers crossed! I will for sure visit your shop! So much history, cultural, and to top it off so natural to your surroundings. I love it! Blessings.
Whooooooo I went there and it was really good, somehow not as good as I expected? But thats because I just like traditional japanese mochi better. If I remember they had clementines, grapes, strawberries, taro, chocolate. Yet somehow it wasn't overly sweet. If you go I recommend getting the box of random ones because then there's a surprise inside each one as you don't know which kind you'll be getting!
@@tastingthunder1237 Don't understand how having preferences is negative. Mochi originated in Japan, this is Hawaii's twist on traditional mochi. I think it was super delicious and the shop owners seem absolutely delightful and I think transforming something and changing it is very innovative and it's amazing they were able to make a twist on it. I just stated as someone who loves mochi that i personally like japanese>hawaiian mochi. The negative vibes are w u my dood
I'm a CBC and this is why i love so much America. Immigrant bring the food culture and give it a local flavor. Actually it 's been so long now it is part of Hawaii. Will definitely come visit one day.
An Uber driver recommended I check out this place whilst I was in Hilo a couple of weeks ago. He said it was just a “hole in the wall” sort of place but it had the best mochi you could find. I bought six pieces, they gave me two extra strawberry daifuku as a “visitor bonus.” The next day I went back and they actually recognized me and were just glad that I liked it. Really sweet people working there.
Ren Hikaru - aw, they all seem like very nice people! I hope to visit this place if I go to Hawaii! 💕💕
Ren Hikaru what’s the place called?
2 Ladies Kitchen I believe
@Jenette M it means a small owned business and not owned or franchised by a big corporate company.
Honestly it goes for customers here if your a regular customer they will say hi and stuff
"it STICKS everyone together" I just wanted to cry that was so sweet
Also, someone hire her to do storybook read-aloud videos for children, her voice is so friendly and calming.
Ikr when I got to that part, I felt a sudden urge to cry
Never been more true :D
I thought in the beginning when she spoke that she was one of the usual narrators
Love her voice...pleasant and soothing. 👍 Oh and love me some mochi.
this lady is my husbands cousin. his uncle works there and hes in his 90s.
Tosh T it is
I wish I lived in Hawaii ;-;
Axel Goes To RUclips No you don’t. Be kinda glad where you live. I live in Hawaii, there’s always something bad about Hawaii that people don’t know much about.
Cool
“it sticks everyone together” i see how she did that ;)
Jejejeje Nice ;;)
disgusting
tukiturjd akvd its because mochi is sticky
Flex tape would work well tho
“Mochi is Love”
❤️
Nick C "Mochi is life"
I'm blushing!!
If mochi is love
Then
Jimin is love?
kaylee kayls oh god a koreaboo
Nick C it's gross too sweet 🤢
It's a very unique Japanese culture in Hawaii. Like special mochi and poke rice
manju, spam musubi, mochiko chicken, saimin (shige’s!)...so many
wow
So... U r the start of Ray virus lol
Nikita Playz I’m sorry, what?
@@sakuranom1248 He is ligit everywhere 😅
OMG I ONLY HAD THIS MOCHI ONCE! They’re always sold out when I visit because their mochi is first come first serve and EVERYONE wants it
tubenshaft ahhh I so would lol but I’m not from the island that has this Mochi shop sadly
tubenshaft maybe kinda late for you, but you can go to their website and order them. Call FedEx to pick it up and ship it to u. I live in O’ahu-2 islands away from Hawai’i. I always order them and have FedEx ship them to me
carmie329 you can make it at home!
Just add a half a cup of glutinous rice flour, water and sugar and microwave for 4 mins if ur microwave is 900 Watts (adjust to suit ur microwave)
Then add ur ice cream lol
Feels bad, i live on oahu
@tubenshaft go to your local Japanese store my favorite flavor is strawberry. Btw i live in Cali and they aren't too hard to find
she sounds like the aunt who will feed you and will love you regardless of where you're from 🥰
All Aunties from Hawaii are like that 🥰
@@j69confessional Tru dat
All aunties are like that in Hawaii 💕
My aunt laughs at me whenever I do something stupid then adds "bet you'll think before you act huh?" 😂
Mochi STICKS everyone together hahaha :))))))))). Good one.
you could say they have so MOCHI love to pass around. XP
Khanh Kha Minh
I hate you 😂
It was not my joke. I just quoted a line she said in the vid XD. I love that line the most.
Lol. No offense but majority of Japanese stuffs are originated from China. Thing like Chinese characters you see in shopa and restaurants, those chinese old building, Chinese Qin/Han inspired clothing that know as kimono, the famous Chinese chopsticks and mochi aka Chinese new year mochi cake.
P. S
I remember reading somewhere that the ninja was also came from Shaolin China. When a ninja does it hand signal, it's representing Buddha.
U laughed at ur on joke
Very cool
FOR FUCKSAKE I WAS IN HAWAII THREE DAYS AGO AND NOW THIS IS IN MY RECOMMENDED??
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Welp looks like you have to go back to Hawaii, oh no 😂🤷🏻♀️
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I feel ur pain
Living in Hawaii on the island of Oahu and having eaten this delicious mochi from Two Ladies Kitchen, it's amazing finally being able to see the people so dedicated to making it :) it always felt like it was filled with Aloha which means love in Hawaiian
Jason Cheers don’t forget about that useless rail
What about bubbies mochi 🍡
Jason Cheers exactly, who in their right mind thinks, “oh look sacred land that’s special to the indigenous people of this island, John let’s build some condos, they’d like that.”
I live in Hawaii! It is awesome!
-gives mochi to everyone who likes-
Ric C I live in Hawaii too, but in Kona not Hilo and I went there months ago before I knew this :(
Wolfurie Sorry! I wish you could try it! -gives homemade mochi-
I live on Maui 😭
@@akai_mei1397 same i dont live big island but i gotta go here when i visit
i also live in Hawaii, my lifestyle sucks. It’s freaking ghetto, broke, and sad. I live in oahu :/
Her grandparents were STUNNING!!!! Such gorgeous people!!!!
YES!! I literally stopped the video and said out loud, "Those two are BEAUTIFUL!" It's a great picture.
The grandfather was divine!
I know! Talk about having good genes! Good lord lol
We moved to Hawaii Island in Hilo in 2016, and we've been eating Two Ladies Kitchen mochi ever since! It really is extremely delicious, and it makes you happy.
now thats a sticky Story...simply sweet!
Nacho TV i
Stfu lol
Now that’s cold
Oh my gosh... My mouth just watered. Mochi is honestly the best thing ever.
Holy moly and filled with fruit makes my mouth water
The red bean and strawberry mochi is called Ichigo Daifuku. It’s popular in Japan.
This story is so sweet! I also love the way shee talks! It's so calming and friendly.
I need Great Big Story to comeback and make more stories like this 😭💔
This was so cute! The Mochi, the lady, her accent, the scenery... i love this!!
Sara Tanjala she doesn't have an accent?
Sara Tanjala she doesn't have an accent
Do u mean when she says Hawai’i?? Cuz I have white friends who think I have an accent just because of the way I correctly pronounce the Hawaiian islands.
Akamai Pineapple as an person for an outside perspective I believe I hear an accent.
Hawaiian natives sound like this.
WOW 25 years already!! We love you ❤❤❤
It’s sad that mega corporations are making it harder for her to continue her passion
Bob Evens Their ingredients, passion and talents still gets her customers tho
There are mass produced mochi? I've never seen mochi in my life. If i had i would have tried it!
no freaking way dude, if you've ever had their mochi you would know there's no way they're going out of business any time soon.
The Doc can you link the shop?
Not really. As soon as they open there's a line out the door and down the street. They sell out everyday.
Two ladies kitchen makes thee best mochi in Hawaii...so delicious and all hand made...this place is truly a treat and I hope it stays for generations to come....cause its ono!( aka. Delicious) mahalos two ladies kitchen!!!
I dunno why, but hearing her talk about Mochi and what it means to her, and the importance of continuing to share and develop new ways of making it with others got me choked up. Truly inspiring to see... Especially seeing her 90+ year old parents still at it!
Oh wow, this video had me intrigued. She's so passionate and u can hear it in the way she speaks about it. This is a very adorable video. I loved it
It was wonderful to watch. You make it so beautiful. Thank you.
Aww her parents are so caring and kind to be supporting and helping her still even tho they’re in their 90s. It’s so soothing listening to her voice. If Two Ladies Kitchen is still around when I am able to travel to Hawaii then Ima get every one I could get my hands on 😫.
I love mochi and would love to try Hawaiian mochi
WSomms29 it's the same except Hawaii have more flavors like macaroons we have lilikoi 😋
I tried it before It hella good
I’m a simple person
I READ mochi, I click.
I see you 😎 ARMYS
Same and I still didn’t try it yet 😭
Armyy
Save the straws Djdj same ;)
I only liked the comment bcz of ur username
Love this channel! Always showing me new things I would’ve never known otherwise💗 Guess I now know where I must go when I visit Hawaii some day😄
AlittleYorkie ikr? I'm also very eager to visit this place soon now and I love both Polynesian and Japanese culture! I've been to Hawaii multiple times during childhood but only to Honolulu and potentially Maui, very beautiful and comforting place 💕
Two Ladies Kitchen is a must visit if you come to Hilo town! Small but such a big aloha spirit.
AlittleYorkie 😂😂😂 I live there (here)
Alohaxxsavage_girl That’s awesome! You’re so lucky :)
I mochi this channel too. They puts so much mochi in their videos.
As a Japanese,
I truly wanna try Hawaiian Mochi(≧∇≦)
Next time I visit there, I’d try it!
Lol thats cool also i necer tried her mochi here being that i live on hawaii my whole life
Well you should it looks good ❤
Don’t forget to try the butter mochis and Hawaii style manju too if you get the chance! They’re good too :) we say “so ono (so delicious)!”
Trust me, as a local. It’s more that tasty
Get you some butter mochi!!!
Gimme some of dat _MOCHI_
Kookoo's Fake Love yaasss arrmmyyyy😆😆😆 Jimin Mochi😂
ARMYYYYYYYYY
kpop Lover bruh tf
Yassss
I want to taste one some day 😢
Bro I'm going to Hawaii, there's no turning back now
The universe is trying to hold us back cuz it threw Covid at us!
Me:Did you know that Hawaii was really hot
Her:they have snow
Naruto Nine tails the snow is high up the Mauna das why.
And look around in the Philippines
*there's literally no snow.. only hail storm*
Naruto Nine tails
There’s snow on the highest mountain peaks on Hawaii Island, aka “Big Island”
I’ve been told that there’s even snow on the island of Maui on occasion.
It’s not that it’s “really hot.” It’s just that the temperature is regulated by the water that surrounds the islands, so the sun or the lack of sun doesn’t have an effect on the temperature that much. That’s why Hawai’i doesnt really have distinct seasons.
Naruto Nine tails stop the memes, this video is just too wholesome for this.
This is what I love about family own businesses like this, they keeping the tradition alive. When I go to Hawaii someday I will definitely visit this place.
This is my island and I feel really proud seeing this
What about the Polynesians of the Islands? They don’t shine the light on the almost extinct Hawaiians, only the Asians. Many people are from Hawaii, but we’re all not OF Hawaii.
jake from statefarm this video not about them g let their nuts go
That fresh strawberry mochi is the BOMB. The strawberry was tart with the sweet azuki beans surrounded by the mochi. WOW!!!
It's the thing of dreams 😍
This was a beautiful video! My ancestors were also Japanese plantation workers in Hawaii. I could relate to everything here to such a degree that it made me tear up. Different families, but very similar stories. I'm glad there are people out there with such passion for their family traditions.
I really wanted to get there! It is so interesting to hear the story of the appearance mochi in Hawaii
This makes me want to fly to Hawaii just to try these. Something to add to my bucket list
I love how she answers her calling to make not only mochi, but beautiful and meaningful ones ❤
Beautiful story there
I’ve been there before, they are some of the kindest, truest, most warm hearted people ever. It’s definitely worth the trip.
Mochi IS love!!
Spread the word. Mochi is Love!
Mochi IS LIFE
豫凱 never had mochi :/ now I want some really bad
oh yes. I love Mochi and C(K)ookie
Watching this makes me want to go to the mochi shop in my city...the fresh strawberry inside the mochi is super yummy and refreshing. The one in my city also makes ice cream mochi as well...perfect for the recent weather.
This place sells THE best mochi. We go there every time we visit my grandma in Hilo.
Ok but I love this woman so much omg
as a person who lives in hawaii, it's rare to get videos about Hawaii kn my fyp.
It is beautiful to see that everyone of those people who is in your videos has his own kind of the happiness. Thank you very much!
I feel thankful that I live in Hawaii.
‘mochi is love’ 💕
I have had Two Ladies Mochi in my carry on at Honolulu Airport. The screeners all were drooling when I said it was Two Ladies. I miss there mochi so much!
Love your story! Kochi is important to me and growing up
Even though she grew up in Hawaii, she still has that distinguishing japanese accent while fluently speaking english. I greatly applaud this woman. Hope I can try your mochis in the future.
Lol I thought you typed disgusting instead of distinguishing the first few times I read it and I was about to get mad 😂
I don’t hear a Japanese accent. I hear a Hawaiian accent.
Pakalana st in Kaufman’s where I was raised and remember the neighbors til this day
I’ve always wanted to try Mochiii 😍 Also the parents of the lady speaking are so adorable! They are very dedicated just like their daughter!
Hawaii is such a diverse place with food culture and history
I finally got to check this one off my bookmarked list after a year and a half, and it was just as amazing as I expected!
This lady is such a hard worker. I always see her and her parents hand deliver their products themselves. Love them
everything about this video just radiates positive and wholesome energy and I'm totally here for that🥺💕
I really love the way she speaks.. Has anyone else noticed it? Like a real mature lady... Elegant as well as experienced.
I'm so glad I was able to enjoy this mochi especially from your kitchen...first come first serve and I recommend everyone to go early
What a touching story, Rest in peace and power to the grandparents and may they reunite with their family and friends in heaven.
I live in Hawaii and there's so much culture and life in the islands.
To just give a little taste of what it's like. We have our own little language, trust me, most of the time it's not pure Hawaiian. Alot of people local to Hawaii speak Pighin (you pronounce it like pigeon.) It's like English accept broken, you can't teach it to someone they need to pick it up over the years. We are VERY family oriented and love each other very much (sometimes😂.) But most importantly THE FOOD! We love food here and bond with family over it. I would really recommend you try Lau Lau (don't eat the leaves on the outside), poké (you say it with a short e, it's not poke or pokey),and kalua pig(it's pork, but cooked underground to make it more savory and don't worry it's totally clean.) And just a quick tip, if you really want to capture the beauty of Hawaii try to stay away from tourist traps and go more to the nature side of things and take a hike or go to plantation tours if you want to see the history and beauty that Hawaii can offer. Thanks if you've read this long and Maunakea forever.
So true, I’ve lived in Hawaii my whole life and it’s really beautiful here.
Her voice is so nice to listen to
New year’s wouldn’t be the same without the neighbors sending my parents platters of delicious Michigan! Yummy!!!
So creative. I like how she said that the colors of Hawaii inspired all of her colorful mochi.
Chee! Where my Hawai'i peeps at?
Shanlee YOOOOOO
Shanlee Maui here 👋
Shanlee oh whoops, Kauai here!
CHEEEE KONA SIDE
Oahu here!!!
I’m so glad to be part of this culture. As a fellow Hawaiian Filipinos warms my heart to see this. I’ve been to Hawaii probably three times and I’ve loved it EVERY time. I hope to go back next year :)
This was so beautiful to watch, thank you for sharing ♥
i remember getting a box of this wonderful stuff at the KTA store when we were on holiday on the Big Island 2016 - so excited to see the 2 ladies behind such deliciousness! Will always remember bouncing back into our car to tear into this awesome platter of mochi's... would go back to Hawaii just to have some more 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
"Two Ladies Kitchen" is must try place to eat in Hilo. I promise you won't disappointed. Make sure always buy extra to take home. 🤙
My favorite story on this channel. So nice to see how long their lines are. Wonderful people
Title:Taste Hawaii's famous mochi
Me. :I still can't taste it
Why are you here army lol 💜
Park *Mochi* Jimin
Taste urself jimin...
No need to taste mochi as you have already become one with zeeee mochi.😂💜
I'm gonna puke
For some reason, this story makes me so tearful. I love my grandma too, more than anyone who has ever lived in this planet. I missed her a lot especially the food she used to make me everytime i go home from school. If I could have even a minute more with my grandma I'll be the happiest girl in the world. Missing her since 2015. :(
2:16 actually isnt that called an ichigo daifuku in japan? i LOVED it so much. the sourness of the strawberry and the sweetness of the azuki beans... AND THE CHEWY MOCHI. LIFE IS GREAT.
Nora, my husband, daughter and I visited Hilo last month and our daughter insisted we visit your shop. You greeted us with your warm smile and platter of mochi samples. You were very generous and kind. We brought some and just loved the strawberry mochi. This video is beautifully done. We will visit your beautiful island and shop and buy a whole lot of mochi 💕 Do you mail to California? Thank you for the delicious mochi💕
Would like to try it maybe a lemon or mint
Watching this under quarantine. What a treat. I hope this sweet and lovely lady and her parents are well.
I would literally fly over there to get that mochi💕
Wow her parents are still alive that lady must be blessed they are glowing and beautiful such a lovely tradition
Good morning hawaii!!!
hush
hush
Wow, that’s such a beautiful story. They truly seem like nice and genuine people and the quality of the mochi just speaks for itself. 🍡
their mochi is fresh and the softest I've ever had.
Butter mochi is amazing!
I love this lady and how she shares her love and culture through food. ❤️
It’s always weird when you are from the places these videos are about because to me it just like “oh yeah mochi” but everyone else is like “I NEED PLANE TICKETS NOW!”
She sounds so happy and passionate about what she does❤️
Her: "I never say no to someone's suggestion."
Random Kid: I want mochi that tastes like magical unicorns dancing on rainbows wearing fedora and gloves.
Her: ...
If someone actually asked that, she would probably make a really sweet mochi
I imagine a very sweet rainbow mochi with strange decorations such as mini fedora,a horn and Gloves..
Imagine she added horse meat in it
She is really passionate about her work! And her parents are so inspiring 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
0:55
The person: everything seems to be a little bit slower
**Shows an old man fishing**
Beautiful video that highlights the amazing wonder that is Hawai'i! I love Two Ladies Kitchen. They treat you like family.
I would love to try it.
PopukoLemon * it is so good!! You can try to make it but it will never be the same
Jai Ceraso I'm not a professional, so im prefer something straight from the shop like this one. She make really different kind of mochi.
Love this! And that young woman at the back of the group in the last shot, with flowers in her hair: Gorgeous!!
I live in Hilo :D
And i literally went there yesterday :P
This was a really lovely video and story. Love the editing, and the subject. I smiled throughout the whole video. Heartwarming and uplifting. She's so sweet and pleasant - and pretty, too!
日本の餅がハワイでも😭😭😭
嬉しい。今度行ったら食べよう(≧∇≦)
I wanna go to Hawaii this year for my birthday. Fingers crossed! I will for sure visit your shop! So much history, cultural, and to top it off so natural to your surroundings.
I love it! Blessings.
Whooooooo I went there and it was really good, somehow not as good as I expected? But thats because I just like traditional japanese mochi better. If I remember they had clementines, grapes, strawberries, taro, chocolate. Yet somehow it wasn't overly sweet. If you go I recommend getting the box of random ones because then there's a surprise inside each one as you don't know which kind you'll be getting!
Negative vibes
@@tastingthunder1237 😂
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@@tastingthunder1237 Don't understand how having preferences is negative. Mochi originated in Japan, this is Hawaii's twist on traditional mochi. I think it was super delicious and the shop owners seem absolutely delightful and I think transforming something and changing it is very innovative and it's amazing they were able to make a twist on it. I just stated as someone who loves mochi that i personally like japanese>hawaiian mochi. The negative vibes are w u my dood
I'm a CBC and this is why i love so much America. Immigrant bring the food culture and give it a local flavor. Actually it 's been so long now it is part of Hawaii. Will definitely come visit one day.
Why am I just finding this video when I just got home from Hawaii 😭😪😂
I keep watching this video over and over again just because it's so satisfying with the sweet music and the squishy mochi :D