Poke bowl with salmon and Arctic Furikake
Servings: Makes 3 portions
[Po-kay bowl]. This is a traditional Hawaiian dish with it’s roots in Japanese cuisine. Around the end of the nineteenth century, there was a large influx of immigrants to Hawaii from Japan, who came to the Pacific to work on the sugar and pineapple plantations. Hawaii and Japan are both seafaring cultures, and both have long traditions of enjoying raw fish, so it’s no surprise that this fusion dish became extremely popular. Today you can find poke bowls everywhere from street food vendors to fine dining restaurants, and you can of course make your own! This is a colourful dish that can be adjusted to anyone’s taste. We topped ours with Arctic Furikake for a Hawaiian/Japanese/Norwegian fusion!
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Arctic Furikake
Regular price From $15.00 USDRegular priceSale price From $15.00 USD -
Arctic Ocean Greens
Regular price From $13.00 USDRegular priceUnit price $50.00/100gSale price From $13.00 USD