@@feepofaletagaloa9201 they are from american samoa but live n work in oahu hawaii its like a tourist attraction for ppl who want too learn island cooking this like an advert hehe
@@celticknight8809 in Micronesia they all have internet with iPhone X.... and fresh foods always. Our nature provides for us, that's why we don't get any homeless people in our country.
knight mordenization brought internet into the Pacific bro.... and it's all over the world today... despite changes that is happening within the Pacific we islanders never forget our humble beginnings our culture and traditions because that is part of survival... so I tell u go and fuckkkk your question bro
Cousin Billy I can't Convey to you on how much our family enjoyed your Luau ! Now your gonna think I'm a crazy but but your family and show made our vacation. With all vacation with a large family your bound to encounter a couple of bumps Bruises along the way on a long trip but you and your family made them all fade away through music and song and the food ! Holy cow Cousin the food was unbelievable! My family and I have eaten our way across Oahu and back and haven't Experience the quality of food that we had at your place ! So once again thank you and your family for ending our vacation on a high note and I may add a note that will never be surpassed
I love how traditional chinese cooking is so mellow and in traditional polynesian cooking is so jazzy and cool Some Polynesian practices are evident in a lot of Pacific Islands. Much love and respect from the Philippines❤️❤️
I miss the Samoan food I was married 16 years to a Samoan he passed 2 years ago I miss him so we lived in America Samoa but I came back to the maeland 🤗
Hehe... another Kenyan here. Very much into pacific islands culture, by way of rugby. I even know the Samoan anthem by heart lol... We eat the taro root in Kenya too. It's called 'nduma' in one of the local languages... or arrowroot
@@HERBALNATUMAN1 There is more than one aspect to the word innovative, I was using it in the way that pertains to being creative/original. Innovative does not translate to "new".
He should be cooking them for you, not telling them. Manuasua, Lalao'a, Sautiá, Elelea and Tautua Alofa. These are adjectives that men fulfill for those he holds dear to his heart. GL.
Kia Orana uso. When I was young and we ate like this back home I would always want Palace Burgers instead. Now in NZ I always come back to this video. I took this upbringing for granted. Love from Rarotonga Cook Is.
Bruh my Mexican bros in Cali got me on that tapatio hot sauce when I came from Samoa!! And since there was no coconut tree they got me into top ramen noodles raw and cooked! Good ole days
Delicious meal. Love how everything was taken from coconut tree and used. Thank you really fascinating how all was done and the camaraderie. Peace, blessings and love to all.
Great video; I enjoyed it very much and it stirred up my appetite. Its always interesting to see how foods are prepared in other cultures. I love taro ( malanga ) but have never had it with coconut milk; will have to try it! The guys' sense of humor was also very refreshing! I have two trouts that I bought yesterday and am going to try to prepare them in a similar way, but in a stove of course, since I live in New Jersey and it is winter outside right now; and besides, there are no palm trees to climb and the pine trees refuse to grow coconuts! I also liked the exotic outfits, especially the seed and bone necklaces and the palm frond decorations! Can anyone tell me what the word toa means?; there are two cities in Puerto Rico: Toa Alta ( Higher Toa ) and Toa Baja ( Lower Toa ), and since I am convinced that the Polynesians arrived at our island long before Christopher Columbus did, probably from Rapa Nui ( Easter Island ), and mixed with the indigenous native Amerindian Taino population, I want to try to figure out the connection! Viva Samoa & Aloha to all my Polynesian kanakas! Blessings to all, from: Luis Enrique Ruiz ( Ruizart )
"Toa" means warrior, a strong man (singular, two-digit, multiple), "luau" means (in Hawai'ian language) a big/good meal, a feast, usually together with some chants and dances, "hula". Mark
@@markfisher2121 Mahalo nui loa ( thanks ) Mark; I will add that to: Toa Agueybana ( Strong Great Sun ). He was the Puerto Rican ( Boriken ) based leader of the Taino Federation of the Greater Island chain in the Caribbean archipelago in the precolombian era, and he was beloved by all the islanders from the various islands for his kind and gentle ways. Aloha to you and our Polynesian honua ( world )! Blessings... Luis Enrique Ruiz ( Ruizart )
@@ruizart9759 I heard about that all the Caribbean and Pacific islands all knew eachother. Peace and much love to you brother.. keep waking up the people.
Beautiful! That looks sooo delicious!! I love your wildcrafting skills and your forest husbandry. I learned some great techniques from you guys. I'm growing taro, but now I REALLY wanna grow coconuts too. Thank you so much for making this ❤ The world could learn a lot about living closer to the land with their families from your example.
Thank you all brothers, I really enjoyed this clip about the culture, the tradition, and the gastronomy of Tonga. My girlfriend is from the island of Vava'u!
Amazing!!! I Love this, and I love you all, simple living, now that's the life!! Living off the land! I'm first nations from turtle island I come from the plains cree tribe known as nehiyawiyiniwak the Four Directions people. I've always been drawn to the samoan, micronesian, polynesian, Pacific Islander peoples. Much respect, much love to you all. 😊
I find it cool that we are ocean’s apart and eat the same thing that taro root you guys eat is called malanga where I’m from shout out from Puerto Rico.🇵🇷🇸🇲🇼🇸🇦🇸🇺🇸
That's awesome my friend I love the traditional ways of the indigenous peoples keep it real!! I am Greek we keep our traditions also always being proud of what god made us
Rooooots my bro. I can't wait to get to Polynesia in the surrounding Islands. Big up Tahiti, big up Bora Bora, big up Moorea , big up la taha , big Matiava. Much blessing
This is great! I white with some Polynesian/Samoa blood in my veins. One day, I want to go somewhere and learn more about the culture I never got to experience on east coast USA.
Respect to you all for showcasing our Island way of life in the most fantastic fashion. High quality video with so much positive energy and delicious, mouthwatering food. #Respect 💞👊👌👍
This is so beautiful and sexy to see....alot of men couldnt even start the fire let alone do any of this...lucky for me my boyfriend is from Hawaii and he is a Samoan man so he does this stuff ....thank you Lord im so lucky to have such a resourceful man
Am an islander too, but I hardly ignite my own fire with woods.. so I only carry a Magnifying Glass into the Jungle, Coconut husk place under the Magnifying Glass under the sun.. it helps a lot.. Love from Pohnpei, Micronesia ..❤
Love the video fella's. Everything kept traditional making it so authentic. Remind me of the olden days waking up early saturday am e o le ma'o maga e tapega le fa'apusa.
He rung out a coconut like it was a washcloth....my inner primal feminine grew very happy. Lol The co-creation was beautiful in this masculine, traditional way. Men cooking food, down to earth love and tribal tattoos...all I need.
That was awesome to see! Those guys know exactly what they are doing and have purpose when they are working, much respect and admiration! Thanks for sharing this!
ALL of you GUYS are awesome, the food is ALL natural, Making me hungry, Thank you for sharing the Samoan culture., Its beautiful, Proud to be a Samoan. GOD BLESS you ALL. 😇😇😇😇😇😇🙏🙏🙏👍
Faafekai faamagaku mai magaia laukou amio, ua sikuegi lava oukou. O le a ou alu loa i le fale o le Igikia Fiki lele ei San Francisco e aumai sa'u I'a mai Mexico, kalo kuu'aisa mai Fiki, Apa-pe'epe'e mai Meleisia, agiagi mai Saiga e kuka i la'u ogaumu Samsung mai Kolea e fai ai si a'u VAISU, ae momoli e le apaigu-giu mai Vietename ... 4 hours later ... SOLE! E SILI LAVA LE VAISU SAMOA!
Thank you guys. Your video really helps my students to actually see the making of Samoan food. It would be nice to show the making of the strainer with the coconut husk. These are the learning students need to understand step by step of the process.
I was so relieved when I found out the side dish wasn't rice. I loved the masculinity displayed in all the preparation. Even if the fish came from the market.
No place like home, the Pacific Islands.
The foods are pure organics no chemicals added.
Living, also pure too.
No money added.
Luv from Chuuk
That's so true brother and I always love the taste of it..
btw i’m pretty sure it’s in samoa bc they said talofa, correct me if i’m wrong.
He said he bought the fish from the supermarket tho so he did spend money 👀😂
@@Hollywoodseivi either way, it's probably still locally sourced
@@feepofaletagaloa9201 they are from american samoa but live n work in oahu hawaii its like a tourist attraction for ppl who want too learn island cooking this like an advert hehe
And that my friends is how you build an offensive line.
Nfl or rugby?
Huh
@@tfisahandle08 American football Offensive line
No, that is not how you build an Offensive ...you build it at your nearest In-N-Out burger joint.
that's how we Islanders in Pacific live.... Respect from Micronesia....
How do you have internet then?
celtic knight why wouldn’t they have internet
@@celticknight8809 in Micronesia they all have internet with iPhone X.... and fresh foods always. Our nature provides for us, that's why we don't get any homeless people in our country.
knight mordenization brought internet into the Pacific bro.... and it's all over the world today... despite changes that is happening within the Pacific we islanders never forget our humble beginnings our culture and traditions because that is part of survival... so I tell u go and fuckkkk your question bro
@@blesseveryonee8416 malo
Cousin Billy I can't Convey to you on how much our family enjoyed your Luau ! Now your gonna think I'm a crazy but but your family and show made our vacation. With all vacation with a large family your bound to encounter a couple of bumps Bruises along the way on a long trip but you and your family made them all fade away through music and song and the food ! Holy cow Cousin the food was unbelievable! My family and I have eaten our way across Oahu and back and haven't Experience the quality of food that we had at your place ! So once again thank you and your family for ending our vacation on a high note and I may add a note that will never be surpassed
"We got our fresh catch of the day..
Here we have it fresh off the shelves of foodland supermarket"
😂😂😂 i must admit they are funny USOs
I love how traditional chinese cooking is so mellow and in traditional polynesian cooking is so jazzy and cool
Some Polynesian practices are evident in a lot of Pacific Islands. Much love and respect from the Philippines❤️❤️
I miss the Samoan food I was married 16 years to a Samoan he passed 2 years ago I miss him so we lived in America Samoa but I came back to the maeland 🤗
My brothers God bless you all!!
Salute
From a Mexican Brother 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
mouth watering I must say, i would definitely eat that. loving it all the way from Kenya
All love from Samoa brother.God bless.
I don't like to see THIS because am not there to get any of that great food .when I was living in JAMAICA I did eat those food
Hehe... another Kenyan here. Very much into pacific islands culture, by way of rugby. I even know the Samoan anthem by heart lol... We eat the taro root in Kenya too. It's called 'nduma' in one of the local languages... or arrowroot
teacher: no eating in class
me and the boys at the back: 0:00 - 10:58
Pacific islanders are the best!!!!
Like always...haha
Really good 👍 folks ! Nice culture! Congrats !
Yessir sir I’m from the cnmi and I’m Samoan I usually cut coconuts for me 🤣
The way he made tongs ...I just love the simplistic , yet innovative, ways of the beautiful places in this world..
K M You said innovative? Lol thatbis older than the world it self.
@@HERBALNATUMAN1 Do you not know the definition of innovative. Go look it up and you'll see why I used that term.
K M what was innovative? I was born and race like them, and i don't see nothing innovative, would you explain? No offence just curious.
@@HERBALNATUMAN1 There is more than one aspect to the word innovative, I was using it in the way that pertains to being creative/original. Innovative does not translate to "new".
Leandro Zuniga stop hatin
I miss the Islands. Greetings from Finland..
heyooo ..are perhaps related to the Abreus from Kailua, Oahu?
My boyfriend is Samoan and I’m Hawaiian. He tells me all the different food the Samoans make. That looks very good.
He should be cooking them for you, not telling them. Manuasua, Lalao'a, Sautiá, Elelea and Tautua Alofa. These are adjectives that men fulfill for those he holds dear to his heart. GL.
Polynesian are great sailor, great engineer, great chef & great warrior.. Greeting from Malaysia..
Samoans hella dope I wanna go there and do this kinda stuff
He so strong, not easy to tearing the coconut to fall apart.
When you do it everyday you stronger doing that plus youre right he not small guy
Sheng Long is back!!! Your right
I’m stronger
Very nice Brother's of pasifika from *Uvea mo futuna 🇼🇫
Soy de Perú y su comida se ve deliciosa, todo preparado al Natural y nada Artificial. TODO proveido por Dios.!! ☺☺☺
This is the life. thanks for the Vid brothers. Love from PNG
Most mainlanders would never survive without electricity like these guys !
Man that brings back the memory of cooking like this back in the days when I was only 10yrs till our family moved to Hawaii in the 60s
you men, you really show your culture. also i like how rooster fish and milk with coconut cream. ooohhh sweet
Yep islander on top 691/808
Kia Orana uso. When I was young and we ate like this back home I would always want Palace Burgers instead. Now in NZ I always come back to this video. I took this upbringing for granted. Love from Rarotonga Cook Is.
This pizza I’m eating just turned to crap. I want some
Same
The organic food that nature offers you is why they are strong men!💪
The Coconut nut is a giant nut if you eat to much you get very fat 😋 love songs from palm family here philippines
Looks delicious brothers!! But if I was there I will be breaking out my Lemon and Tapatio hot sauce!! Can't stop been a Mexican 😁😁
Got me some tapatio n Valentina's hot sauce from Cali.
We having us tacos and tostada tonite.
@Ordinary Guy the guy is Mexican
Raised in Cali as a Samoan my Mexican homies got me eating that way with everything
No mames tapatio? Mejor chile chepin o salsa de arbol ese es salsa
Bruh my Mexican bros in Cali got me on that tapatio hot sauce when I came from Samoa!! And since there was no coconut tree they got me into top ramen noodles raw and cooked! Good ole days
From Albuquerque New Mexico: Love it love it love it, so fresh and so clean clean.
Delicious meal. Love how everything was taken from coconut tree and used. Thank you really fascinating how all was done and the camaraderie. Peace, blessings and love to all.
So umm....I'm not gonna ignore the fact that someone back home is actually called SOSISI😂
Probs just a nickname lol
Right !! 😂😂😂
Malo sosisi!!
Not surprised....my cousins name is nofoa..like gottdayum fam outta all the names in the world lets name him chair😂
MOCHI 11 whys their name sausage
Really educational and eye opening! Everything from nature. Good Job! Waiting for your next episode.
You guys are the best and eating the healthy food. Wow I wish I have some of the peace of taro & fish.
Great video; I enjoyed it very much and it stirred up my appetite. Its always interesting to see how foods are prepared in other cultures. I love taro ( malanga ) but have never had it with coconut milk; will have to try it! The guys' sense of humor was also very refreshing! I have two trouts that I bought yesterday and am going to try to prepare them in a similar way, but in a stove of course, since I live in New Jersey and it is winter outside right now; and besides, there are no palm trees to climb and the pine trees refuse to grow coconuts! I also liked the exotic outfits, especially the seed and bone necklaces and the palm frond decorations! Can anyone tell me what the word toa means?; there are two cities in Puerto Rico: Toa Alta ( Higher Toa ) and Toa Baja ( Lower Toa ), and since I am convinced that the Polynesians arrived at our island long before Christopher Columbus did, probably from Rapa Nui ( Easter Island ), and mixed with the indigenous native Amerindian Taino population, I want to try to figure out the connection! Viva Samoa & Aloha to all my Polynesian kanakas! Blessings to all, from:
Luis Enrique Ruiz ( Ruizart )
"Toa" means warrior, a strong man (singular, two-digit, multiple), "luau" means (in Hawai'ian language) a big/good meal, a feast, usually together with some chants and dances, "hula".
Mark
@@markfisher2121 Mahalo nui loa ( thanks ) Mark; I will add that to: Toa Agueybana ( Strong Great Sun ). He was the Puerto Rican ( Boriken ) based leader of the Taino Federation of the Greater Island chain in the Caribbean archipelago in the precolombian era, and he was beloved by all the islanders from the various islands for his kind and gentle ways. Aloha to you and our Polynesian honua ( world )! Blessings...
Luis Enrique Ruiz ( Ruizart )
@@ruizart9759 I heard about that all the Caribbean and Pacific islands all knew eachother. Peace and much love to you brother.. keep waking up the people.
Thats the real island food.. ofa atu from a Tongan
Yes toko,make the same umu in The Kingdom..I do miss the breadfruit(mei) yeah..ofa atu tokouso from Melbourne
I’m in Tonga now Ofa atu tokos
ufa tokoua
jp hukaloa ai Kae usi vale Kai tae uso
Looks very healthy and delicious much love from California brothers
Beautiful! That looks sooo delicious!! I love your wildcrafting skills and your forest husbandry. I learned some great techniques from you guys. I'm growing taro, but now I REALLY wanna grow coconuts too. Thank you so much for making this ❤ The world could learn a lot about living closer to the land with their families from your example.
Thank you all brothers, I really enjoyed this clip about the culture, the tradition, and the gastronomy of Tonga. My girlfriend is from the island of Vava'u!
Sorry these guys are samoan.
@@teinelotonuu6516 🤣🤣🤣 samoa power 💪💪👌
This is awesome and funny! Fresh iff the shelves indeed!😂🤣💙💜👍🏾
Amazing!!! I Love this, and I love you all, simple living, now that's the life!! Living off the land! I'm first nations from turtle island I come from the plains cree tribe known as nehiyawiyiniwak the Four Directions people. I've always been drawn to the samoan, micronesian, polynesian, Pacific Islander peoples. Much respect, much love to you all. 😊
Eating healthy food. Much from Kenya following from Somali
That was awesome! I have not yet had a chance to visit your beautiful island, but I hope I will be able to someday.
Fast forward to the nz familys that eat the four choice fryed rice, sweet and sour, egg fu yong, fry noodles, and cokacola.. 🤦♀️🤦♀️
making me hungry, respect from your Melanesian bro
That food looks so good, and it is created with such enthusiasm, I am inspired!
Best video. I just loved the way you cooked the fish. Just made my day. Please post some more videos. ♥️ thank you !
Food looks amazing & delicious.. + the extra Pasifika flavour, backdrop & humour..!! God bless..!
Impressive... This is REAL Living! The right way.
Dam that looks delicious and very good for you respect from us Virgin Islands great job guys!
Only the best proud to be a hamo 🇼🇸🇦🇸Samoa has the best island food it's tasty and yummy I love faalifu kalo and vaisu agggh niu
I find it cool that we are ocean’s apart and eat the same thing that taro root you guys eat is called malanga where I’m from shout out from Puerto Rico.🇵🇷🇸🇲🇼🇸🇦🇸🇺🇸
Wow! all natural. Love it. Watching from New Zealand.
That's awesome my friend I love the traditional ways of the indigenous peoples keep it real!! I am Greek we keep our traditions also always being proud of what god made us
Rooooots my bro. I can't wait to get to Polynesia in the surrounding Islands. Big up Tahiti, big up Bora Bora, big up Moorea , big up la taha , big Matiava. Much blessing
i have to say the boys uniform looks great well dressed,absolutely beautiful food nice clean great work boys 10/10
Seki lava USO’s Alofas from the UK🙌🏽
Videos are great. Found you guys on Facebook. Keep up the great work.
This is great! I white with some Polynesian/Samoa blood in my veins. One day, I want to go somewhere and learn more about the culture I never got to experience on east coast USA.
There's a Polyfest in Virginia Beach on the first weekend of August every year. Maybe not this year, but definitely next. Friday and Saturday events.
your vedios remain me back then when im visit at solomon island. what a greats clip brothers. thump up.
Ohh how I misi the Island and its beauty. Nice channel guys. God Bless.
Respect to you all for showcasing our Island way of life in the most fantastic fashion. High quality video with so much positive energy and delicious, mouthwatering food. #Respect 💞👊👌👍
Wow! I like to come for lunch. U guys are awesome,one love🇨🇿
Samoan are the best cooks in the Pacific!..love from Fiji
This is so beautiful and sexy to see....alot of men couldnt even start the fire let alone do any of this...lucky for me my boyfriend is from Hawaii and he is a Samoan man so he does this stuff ....thank you Lord im so lucky to have such a resourceful man
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
A sis you don’t have to so blunt 🤣🤣🤣 I’m a Samoan so you know it’s second nature to us
Fresh off the shelves of Foodlands Supermarket hahaha
:)it's a lot fresher than going to the ocean.
At least he was honest
That's Pacific Island humour for you😂😂😂
Am an islander too, but I hardly ignite my own fire with woods.. so I only carry a Magnifying Glass into the Jungle, Coconut husk place under the Magnifying Glass under the sun.. it helps a lot.. Love from Pohnpei, Micronesia ..❤
Fakapikopiko
Love the video fella's. Everything kept traditional making it so authentic. Remind me of the olden days waking up early saturday am e o le ma'o maga e tapega le fa'apusa.
Anchor Blue, not %100 authentic, but still good, though.
So hilarious and impressive at the same time. These are the super eagle scouts
Great food big up from Kanaky new caledonia enjoy your meal
He rung out a coconut like it was a washcloth....my inner primal feminine grew very happy. Lol The co-creation was beautiful in this masculine, traditional way.
Men cooking food, down to earth love and tribal tattoos...all I need.
That was awesome to see! Those guys know exactly what they are doing and have purpose when they are working, much respect and admiration! Thanks for sharing this!
polynesian men receive extra tan from preparing an 'umu excluding the sun (obviously) lol I LOVE THIS!
My indigenous relatives!! Nice to see you guys making them traditional dishes
Nice Island 🌴 food 🥘 .Greetings from Melanesia for Polynesian brothers
I like the way you guys team work👍ur abs (6pack) and muscles goodwrk out and traditional food equals healthy bodies 😉😉👍👍
Soooooo happy you have this channel! #Brisbane
I chose this over any fancy restaurant any day👍
woooooow!!!! this is amazing. thank you for sharing your art
One of my good friend is Samoan. I was invited to a family gathering. Very nice people, and treated me as one of theirs. They are gentle giant people.
Talofa. Fa'a fe tai. That looks delicious and I am going try to make that for dinner one day. Fa'a se fua Sole.
My hands and feet are sore and splintered just from watching this. Wow.
I can hardly get my kids to put their dishes on the dishwasher, and they made their own! Ingenious and beautiful culture, thank u for sharing
Hi Sanjay here from India and a great Salam ( a salute ) to you all. Would love to visit your place 💕🙏
4 weeks into quarantine and this is where I find myself on UA-cam...I'm not mad at it🤷🏾♀️
The best fish for vaisu is the malau. Love this educational video and I'm using it for my Samoan classes in high school. Malo lava...
Miss doing this back home and all the feaus lol I love my country
Love the way you guys talk and cook....
lets keep out traditions and cultures living and lets pass them on to our younger generations ...kudos BROTHERS AFRICA KENYA SAYS HII
ALL of you GUYS are awesome, the food is ALL natural, Making me hungry, Thank you for sharing the Samoan culture., Its beautiful, Proud to be a Samoan. GOD BLESS you ALL. 😇😇😇😇😇😇🙏🙏🙏👍
Thank you for showing our culture Uce🤙🏾🤙🏾
That's the life. I am going back to Jamaica to live this way too.
I think you guys are funny. It's very enjoyable to watch. Thanks for sharing.
I think the 56 people who thumbed down are a bunch of haters!!looks so ono'licious 🤙
Those are probably the people who don't know how to cook like that or not from the islands. Or never tried eating like that. But yes Ono' Licious
Hawaiian Man they r all the palangis
They don't hate......they too lazy to cook. I bet all those haters eats microwavable foods. Lol. HA-Y-N
Bcuz they are hungry with the food lol
Faafekai faamagaku mai magaia laukou amio, ua sikuegi lava oukou. O le a ou alu loa i le fale o le Igikia Fiki lele ei San Francisco e aumai sa'u I'a mai Mexico, kalo kuu'aisa mai Fiki, Apa-pe'epe'e mai Meleisia, agiagi mai Saiga e kuka i la'u ogaumu Samsung mai Kolea e fai ai si a'u VAISU, ae momoli e le apaigu-giu mai Vietename ... 4 hours later ... SOLE! E SILI LAVA LE VAISU SAMOA!
😂😂😂😂😊
Thank you guys. Your video really helps my students to actually see the making of Samoan food. It would be nice to show the making of the strainer with the coconut husk. These are the learning students need to understand step by step of the process.
I was so relieved when I found out the side dish wasn't rice. I loved the masculinity displayed in all the preparation. Even if the fish came from the market.
2my samoan brothers❤❤ I jst love the way you guys cook... faieksia Ian from Rotuma part samoan...🤙🤙🤙
Wow.
The sky is blue.. awesome video
My dream is one day to visit Samoa respect from Macedonia
I from Hana and i love the food but i had to move to the east cost so now i cant have those awsome food anymore i miss it so much
All the best guys. Nice experience.