Po'e
Poʻe is a popular dish in Tahiti, where it is frequently eaten as a dessert, although it can also be served along with other dishes at a traditional tamaraʻa or feast. It is a sweet, pudding-like confection made from bananas, papaya, or mangoes cooked with manioc and coconut cream. A similar dish is called Poke in the Cook Islands. Poʻe should not be confused with the better-known Hawaiian poi made from taro and water, or the Hawaiian poke made from fish.
Po'e
Poʻe is a popular dish in Tahiti, where it is frequently eaten as a dessert, although it can also be served along with other dishes at a traditional tamaraʻa or feast. It is a sweet, pudding-like confection made from bananas, papaya, or mangoes cooked with manioc and coconut cream. A similar dish is called Poke in the Cook Islands. Poʻe should not be confused with the better-known Hawaiian poi made from taro and water, or the Hawaiian poke made from fish.
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Le po’e [poʔe], terme tahitien ...... ir de fruits ou de tubercules.
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Po'e é um pudim de banana típi ...... , seja no forno ou nas brasas.
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Poʻe is a popular dish in Tahi ...... Hawaiian poke made from fish.
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bananas,papaya, ormangoes;manioc,coconutcream
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Le po’e [poʔe], terme tahitien ...... ir de fruits ou de tubercules.
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Po'e é um pudim de banana típi ...... sa do leite-de-coco) e açúcar.
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Poʻe is a popular dish in Tahi ...... Hawaiian poke made from fish.
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Po'e
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Po'e
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Po’e
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Po'e
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