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March 26: Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Day (Saimin Soup, Poi, Loco Moco, and tropical fruit (mango, pineapple) desserts)

Add a tropical flair to your spring dinners this Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Day! Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole was the last ruling member of the Hawaiian royal family who later became a territorial delegate to the United States Congress. This day celebrates his accomplishments with week-long festivals featuring Hawaiian culture and traditions with canoe races, demonstrations, and luaus.

Take this opportunity and check out these online food recipes featuring Hawaiian cuisine. Fresh fruit, soups, and spicy flavor delights feature largely and Dishfolio food bloggers love these combinations too. Saimon Soup is a quick and easy dinner idea that is a local favorite. Poi is a Hawaiian starch that makes a great side dish. And you should enjoy tropical fruit-based desserts, of course! Take advantage of this great chance to enjoy fresh foods!

Green Mango Smoothie

Refreshing Green Mango Shake is sweet with a punch of sourness making it one of the favorite among tropical fruit shake lovers.

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Fresh mango ice cream

Fresh mango, coconut and lime ice cream

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Tropical Fruit Salad

A fruit salad made with pineapple, mango, and banana tossed in coconut milk.

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Tropical Smoothie Recipe

This Tropical Smoothie is the perfect blend of pineapple & citrus . To have special flavors, I recommend adding a little orange juice to the Smoothie.

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Tropical Shrimp Salad

A light, healthy, sweet salad made with fresh tropical fruit and shrimp and topped with a mango dressing.

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Tropical Fruit Salad

A fruit salad made with pineapple, mango, and banana tossed in coconut milk.

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Loco moco

One of Hawaii's most popular dishes, loco moco, glammed up with caramelized onions and mushrooms

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MANGO PIE

A Hawaiian food truck in Oahu that makes, among other things, mango pie? Yes, you can do this and yes, it is good - we can all wait for the peaches while we enjoy this pie!

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