Making Pasteles Hawaiian Style | 'ONO! Hawai'i's Food Culture
Hawaiʻi’s melting pot is home to many different cultures and ethnicities, including Puerto Ricans. As fellow island people, Puerto Ricans were quick to settle in Hawaiʻi where their cuisine became such beloved comfort food. In this episode, we’re talking pasteles and how it evolved in Hawaiʻi. This content is made possible by viewers like you. Support PBS Hawaiʻi: https://www.pbshawaii.org/donate Subscribe to the PBS Hawaiʻi channel for more clips: / pbshawaiiorg Follow PBS Hawaiʻi: Instagram: / pbshawaii Facebook: / pbshawaii TikTok: / pbshawaii LinkedIn: / pbs-hawaii #pbshawaii #hawaii

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