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Modern Cook Islands cuisine is a rich blend of ancient Polynesian traditions and later global influences, shaped by history, migration, and the islands’ natural environment. Before European contact, Cook Islanders relied on what the land and ocean provided. Staples like taro, breadfruit, coconut, bananas, and fresh seafood formed the foundation of daily meals. Food was traditionally cooked using the umu (earth oven), a method that is still central to Cook Islands culture today. These early food
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Modern Cook Islands cuisine is a rich blend of ancient Polynesian traditions and later global influences, shaped by history, migration, and the islands’ natural environment. Before European contact, Cook Islanders relied on what the land and ocean provided. Staples like taro, breadfruit, coconut, bananas, and fresh seafood formed the foundation of daily meals. Food was traditionally cooked using the umu (earth oven), a method that is still central to Cook Islands culture today. These early food
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