This was one of the first recipes I made when arriving on island. After being stationed on Guam for 3 years, we have transferred, but I still make this regularly! If you can't get pumpkin tips, spinach or fresh green beans work well too! Thanks for producing these. Would be even more helpful with the recipe in the description as I haven't found this recipe anywhere else online!!
OMG. I use to live in Mangilao when I was in UOG. I worked at restaurant in Ladera Towers (don't know if it's still there) back in the late 90's - early 2000. Guam is awesome.
This was really sweet, thanks for sharing your family and the way they cook. I'll try it tonight. Best to you all. (wish I could get coconut in my yard - but there is just snow. :) )
We dont put alot of water in the coconut. We just put little and we squeeze the natural juice out of the shredded coconuts. Otherwise the juice is watery and not milky.
The background music is too loud and very annoying. That, and the David-guy seems kinda rude... talking to his family like they're his subordinates. The dish looks great though.
Thank you so much for this channel! I'm from Cali , born sand raise. I'm half Chamorro so it's nice to know my culture
This was one of the first recipes I made when arriving on island. After being stationed on Guam for 3 years, we have transferred, but I still make this regularly! If you can't get pumpkin tips, spinach or fresh green beans work well too! Thanks for producing these. Would be even more helpful with the recipe in the description as I haven't found this recipe anywhere else online!!
Brian his cousin seems so sweet
Cute lil smile made me happy 😊
YEAH! Now that's authentic. I'm so proud. Peace. Jeanette Torres Aldan of Yigo. Watching you all the way from California
One of my favorite home-dad meals. Now I live on my own and attempting to make it tonight for dinner.
Love to try it, looks delicious 😊
OMG. I use to live in Mangilao when I was in UOG. I worked at restaurant in Ladera Towers (don't know if it's still there) back in the late 90's - early 2000. Guam is awesome.
I love your aunt, she's super cute....gonna try this
Awesome clip. For years I couldn't figure out what gave this dish that bit of zing. It's the lemon!! My favorite version is with pink salmon.
Awesome video guys , I never knew you could eat pumpkin tips as you guys call it , tx for sharing
We do the same thing in Palau, except my family uses taro leaves.
There isn't anything I don't like about coconut milk, nice video.
This was really sweet, thanks for sharing your family and the way they cook. I'll try it tonight. Best to you all. (wish I could get coconut in my yard - but there is just snow. :) )
ive been craving this! thanks for the recipe, Loooooks delicious!
good dish there LT, Bravo Zulu to your auntie making it. looking at the khakis, A true mustang officer.
BEAUTIFUL, GREETINGS FROM NEW YORK CITY! ADIOS!
hafa adai! making this tonight for my daughters, yummy!
Thanks for sharing
LOOKS VERY GOOD
Nice, making this in Texas.
We dont put alot of water in the coconut. We just put little and we squeeze the natural juice out of the shredded coconuts. Otherwise the juice is watery and not milky.
Lovely family
God bless
Oh my, am going to cook up for my honey. 😉👍
I want to see the octopus coconut milk recipe
I would have saved the water, excellent for drinking. Great job on the video!
Coconut milk and muscles are good too.
Ryan is like yo.. let's just eat
I want some!
My favorite is this with Pink Salmon when shrimp is not available. ..
6 people don't know, what they're missing. I tried Shrimp in Coconut milk. It's so delicious.
Delicious
Helpful video. The boy husked the coconut the opposite way though lol.. Either way he got the job done.
+mokadkad ......lol.......yea it'd be awkward trying to push it downward from front.
Mali Edna !!!!!
e'ke diablo...... dudus !!!!
You go girl
And WHERE do you buy pumpkin tips??????
You must get them from your garden. In my language we call it uggot ti karabasa.
Hafa adai So mungge
mungge na kaddun uhang!
i would marry him ouff my type of man.
Adai the lieutenant is lame. Haifa boy you forget ?
The background music is too loud and very annoying. That, and the David-guy seems kinda rude... talking to his family like they're his subordinates. The dish looks great though.
Ke SAMOANA? NOOOOOO, YOUR NOT YOUR MEXICAN GUATEM. AFRICAN ETC.NOT SAMOAN OR HAWAIIAN!
Guam people look like mestizo