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Posted: Poi is actually a hawaiian food that comes from the TARO plant. Poi is used as a thickener and substitute for potatoes and other root vegetables in Hawaiian dishes and even as a stand-in for eggs and cream in puddings and other sweet preparations. Poi is kind of like yogurt but a little thicker, and purplish in color. Traditionally, Hawaiian people ate their poi much like one eats rice or mashed potatoes – alongside fresh fish or roasted pig. https://www.thepoicompany.com/index.html
flaming_madmember 34 posts Location: Oregon City, OR, USA
Posted: I was just in Hawaii and had some poi. It taste like crap!!!!!!!!! In fact the locals recomend you try it so you can bad mouth like they do!
adamricepoo-bah 1,015 posts Location: Austin TX USA
Posted: Gee, thanks for that completely irrelevant advertisement, "Wes".
Laugh while you can, monkey-boy
AnonymousPLATINUM Member
Posted: Tried to eat some poi.Tasted like a bloody tennis ballbollox
Posted: Irrelevent yes, but there is something funny to me about the thought of Poi cheesecake. I usually swing my poi, not try to incorporate it into Baked goods.
AnonymousPLATINUM Member
Posted: ummmm... well yes poi is a staple in hawaii, but why do we call those fire dancing thingys poi? whenever I tell people I twirl fire poi they always associate it with that gruel they eat in the islands. :P