• Making Portuguese Sweet Bread

    Making Portuguese Sweet Bread at Kona Historical Society

    Making Portuguese Sweet Bread at Kona Historical Society

    Portuguese sweet bread is a staple of Hawaii supermarkets, a remnant of the ethnicity of settlers, workers and paniolos who still today comprise a key demographic in paradise. Making bread the Portagee way involves heat, a stone oven, and lots of hard work. Which is why it tastes so damn sweet and good. Making Portuguese bread with a real stone outdoor oven is one of the myriad cultural activities at the Kona Historical Society – a killer place to experience the culture of Hawaii in a very hands on fashion. Added bonus — sweet rolls, authentic recipes and smiles all around.

    Kona Historical Society
    PO Box 398 Captain Cook, HI. 96704
    Phone: 808-323-3222 ~ FAX: 808-323-2398
    Email: khs@konahistorical.org


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