At first glance, sushi and poke bowls might seem like twins, but look closer and you'll see that they're far from identical. The word "poke" (pronounced POH-keh) comes from the Hawaiian word meaning ...
Hawaiian poke bowls—marinated raw yellowfin tuna, typically served atop white rice—are one of the trendiest foods of the year, garnering some serious press and steadily infiltrating cities across the ...
I have never traveled to Hawaii, but I have been transported there by eating a poke bowl. Poke — pronounced poh-KEH — originated in the Aloha State and means “to slice or cut.” In its purest form, it ...
Frankly, I don't know why poke, Hawaii's raw fish salad, took so long to become popular outside of the Islands. Sushi and ceviche, other raw seafood preparations, have long been popular on the ...
Poke is appearing around town, as locals show they like the traditional Hawaiian dish of raw fish, soy sauce, sesame oil, seaweed, onion and pepper flakes. Here’s a look at a couple of new spots for ...
This Poke made with hamachi, red onions and pistachios. It's an equally satisfying dish that's refreshing and perfect for a hot summer day. I've mentioned before that Tuna Poke (pronounced poh-keh) is ...