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How to bake cassava cake like they do in Guam

Cassava cake is traditionally made from grated cassava, coconut cream, sweet young coconut, eggs, sugar, butter and evaporated milk.

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Guam Kitchen: Best way to cook up Chamorro brown rice

I was never a huge fan of brown rice, but in my quest to create healthier meals for my family, we’ve switched from our favorite white rice to the healthier brown.

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Taste of Guam: Ahi tuna poki salad

This is a new twist on Ahi Tuna Poki. Marinate good quality cubes of ahi tuna in my Japanese Vinaigrette dressing and serve with your favorite salad greens and diced cucumbers.

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Guam Kitchen: 4 delicious Chamorro kadu recipes

Kadu is the Chamorro term for soup or broth.  Think of it as Chamorro Comfort Food. 

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Taste of Guam: Bite into island's tasty land crabs

What has six legs, gnarly claws, climbs trees and can grow to the size of a small dog? Oh! It’s tasty, too.

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Taste of Guam: Månnge' Pops a cool island treat

Stay cool in the island heat in the most delicious way with a Made on Guam Månnge' Pop.

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Guam Kitchen: Chamorro-style fish tacos with mango salsa and tangy coleslaw

This is not your typical fish taco.  It’s even better if you ask me, but then I might be a bit biased. :)

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Guam Kitchen: 3 yummy Chamorro salmon recipes

Kelaguen in Chamorro describes a dish that’s prepared by mixing the main ingredient (usually chicken, beef, deer, or seafood) with lemon or lime juice, onions, salt, and hot pepper. 

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Guam Kitchen: Hot pepper paste heats up island BBQs

On Guam a BBQ isn't a BBQ without hot pepper. It is a must-have condiment.

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Guam Kitchen: Sweet, salty pickles an island specialty

In some ways, the mom ‘n pop store and Guam have a lot in common: on the outside, you might see a weather-beaten building with a strange name, but once you go in, you will find no shortage of surprises.

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Guam Kitchen: Simply the best sashimi ever!

If you don’t care to eat raw fish, then I’m sorry, but this recipe is not for you. BUT, you can share it with someone who does!

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Taste of Guam: Why Chamorro love pigging out

The Spanish brought pigs, along with other introduced food items, to Guam and the rest of the Mariana Islands shortly after colonization in the 17th century.

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Guam Kitchen: Chamorro recipe for Ahu

Boil water and add sugar. Extract coconut meat from shell and grind into chunk-sized pieces. Add tapioca starch to coconut meat and mix thoroughly.

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Chamorro Kitchen: Shrimp patties tasty dish on Guam

Shrimp Patties By Betty Ann Onedera   Ingredients

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