Want to learn how to preserve your dragon fruit harvest or make some Guam-grown treats to share with family and friends?
Guam’s dining scene just got a delicious upgrade! Whether you’re craving curry, crispy chicken, or creative coffee experiences, these new openings are here to impress.
My name is Annie. Food and I get along so well! Cooking and baking are more than a hobby for me – they’re a passion.
There are two main types of hot “donne,” or peppers, native to Guam: “Donne’sali” with small, bright red and very pungent fruit and “donne’ ti’au” a long, red and pungent pepper, according to Mari Marutani, a professor at the University of Guam’s College of Natural and Applied Sciences.
Everyone loves dessert. A Guam island favorite is Pistachio cake.
Guam residents will have a unique learning experience in food self-sufficiency in September as the University of Guam Land Grant Extension Service hosts a hands-on poultry processing workshop.
People say it’s called tinaktak because of the “taktak” sound of the knife on your cutting board as you chop the meat super thin!
Rueben Olivas, a barbecue and fishing fanatic who authors the blogs BBQGuam, Guam FirehouseCook and FishingGuam, shared these traditional holiday recipes with Stripes Guam.
This is a very simple salad or side dish made with pickled daikon radish, pearl onions, and garlic. This is not a dish you want to eat before venturing out into public…your pores will exude an odor that is guaranteed to chase away even the scariest of vampires.
This has got to be my most favorite Chamorro dessert! For non-Chamorro-speaking friends, månha means the sweet, tender meat of the young, green coconut.
In this edition of Cook Like a Chamorro, Chef Gary Cruz of Matua’s Bar & Grill shows viewers how to make Gollai Åppan sweet potato and banana.
Broil (or grill) the eggplant until cooked. Hold eggplant under running water while peeling the skin.
Peppers provide a variety of flavors to enhance cooking. Great news: they may also be good for your health.
For pepper enthusiasts or those who just enjoy a fun time, the annual Mangilao Donne Festival is a must-visit for those in Guam.