The cuisine of Marshall-Islands - Australia
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The foods of Marshall-Islands
The cuisine of Marshall Islands is influenced by the indigenous foods of the islands, such as breadfruit, coconut, bananas, papaya, seafood, and pandanus, as well as by the cuisines of other countries, such as China, Japan, Thailand, and the West.Some of the common dishes in Marshall Islands are:
Bwiro: a breadfruit dish consisting of breadfruit paste that is fermented, wrapped in banana leaves and cooked in an underground oven.
Coconut crab: a large crab that lives on coconut palms and feeds on coconuts. It is cooked in various ways, such as boiled, baked, or grilled.
Sashimi: raw fish sliced thinly and served with soy sauce and wasabi. It is a popular dish among the Japanese community in Marshall Islands.
Sticky rice balls: rice balls that are cooked with coconut milk and sugar, and sometimes filled with sweet or savory ingredients. They are often eaten as a snack or dessert.
Marshall-Islands - See the recipes
Appetizer recipes
Coconut shrimp with sweet chili sauceMain recipes
Barbecued pork loin Braised leg of lamb cleopatra Brochettes of lamb Caribbean conch stew Crown roast of lamb in a parmesan-sage crust Curried lamb Eggplant and lamb cake with a garlic jus Fish and chips Fish and fungi Florentine lamb chops Fried chicken Herb roasted leg of lamb Lamb shanks braised in red wine Lamb stew Leg of baby lamb nicoise Navarin of lamb with vegetables Rack of lamb with mushroom crust Roasted lamb rib eye with sweet garlic Side dishes recipes coming soonDessert recipes
Key lime pie
Cooking in Marshall-Islands
Marshall-Islands desserts