About Recipe
Dinner Cum Lunch Te Tuae is a velvety breadfruit mash mixed with fresh coconut cream, a dish cherished across Kiribati and taught meticulously in munch classes. Munch classes walk you through the steaming and mashing process to yield a smooth, hearty texture with a naturally sweet and nutty aroma. Through munch classes, learners understand how the coconut cream is folded into the hot breadfruit to create a luxurious finish that’s both filling and culturally comforting. Munch classes also demonstrate the timing and temperature techniques that make this dish not only a lunch or dinner, but a soothing experience.
In munch classes, the story of Dinner Cum Lunch Te Tuae is passed down as a celebration of harvest and sharing, often served during important family or village gatherings. Munch classes explore how breadfruit trees were once planted as heirlooms and signs of family stability in Kiribati. A traditional proverb shared in munch classes is “Te tain tibitibi ao te tain roroa,” which means “Small waves eventually grow into large waves,” symbolizing patience and nurturing—just like the slow-cooked Te Tuae nurtures the soul in every munch classes lesson.
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