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Marshallese Cuisine
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Marshallese cuisine relies on coconut, breadfruit, and the ocean's bounty. These low-lying coral atolls produce simple but nourishing food from limited land.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Marshallese cuisine
The Micronesian peoples who settled the Marshall Islands brought outrigger canoe technology and the cultivation of breadfruit, taro, and coconut that sustained Pacific island civilizations. Spanish and German colonial periods had modest culinary impact, but Japanese administration (1914-1944) introduced rice, soy sauce, and certain cooking techniques that remain visible today.
American military presence since World War II, including the devastating nuclear testing program at Bikini and Enewetak atolls, profoundly disrupted traditional food systems by displacing communities and contaminating traditional food sources. American processed foods, including canned meats, white rice, and refined flour, have significantly altered the modern Marshallese diet.
Coconut (in every form: milk, cream, oil, flesh, and toddy), breadfruit (roasted, boiled, fermented, and dried), reef fish and tuna (the primary proteins), pandanus fruit (processed into paste and dried sheets), and taro (a root vegetable grown in excavated pits).
American military presence since World War II, including the devastating nuclear testing program at Bikini and Enewetak atolls, profoundly disrupted traditional food systems by displacing communities and contaminating traditional food sources. American processed foods, including canned meats, white rice, and refined flour, have significantly altered the modern Marshallese diet.
Coconut (in every form: milk, cream, oil, flesh, and toddy), breadfruit (roasted, boiled, fermented, and dried), reef fish and tuna (the primary proteins), pandanus fruit (processed into paste and dried sheets), and taro (a root vegetable grown in excavated pits).
Baanke Wot
Bukbok
Bwiro
Key Flavors
vegan
side
fermented
preserved
preserved
traditional
side
coconut
salad
refreshing
salad
vegan
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Marshallese cuisine
Carmen Bigler
Marshallese food culture advocate who has documented traditional Marshallese co…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Marshallese cuisine
Pacific Island Food and Nutrition
Pacific Island Food and Nutrition
A comprehensive guide to Pacific Island cuisines including Marshallese food traditions.
Explore All Dishes
7 authentic recipes from Marshallese cuisine
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Baanke Wot
Pumpkin in Coconut Cream
Side dish or dessert
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Bukbok
Fermented Breadfruit Paste
Daily staple
Hard
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Bwiro
Fermented Breadfruit
Any meal, traditional staple
Easy
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Jokwe Raij
Marshallese Coconut Rice
Any meal
Easy
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Keinabbu Salat
Green Papaya Salad
Side dish, any meal
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Limu Salat
Marshallese Seaweed Salad
Side dish
Easy
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Mejwaan Bataaki
Roasted Breadfruit
Daily staple, any meal