Tongans love food and they love to share it. Unfortunately, they eat a lot of food that is repulsive to most Americans and the preparation, serving, and storage poses serious health risks. I have seen worse conditions in
Food from the market is mostly shipped in from overseas and it is often the food that does not pass QC inspection or is expired and… it is expensive. Most Tongans own a plot of land that they farm and live off of so they buy very little from the market. One farm I looked at today was about 4 acres and had about 30 different vegetables, fruits, and herbs. Meat comes from the chickens, pigs, and fish and sometimes beef, lamb, goat, dog, and horse. The Tongans love to fry their food, especially their meat. We have been offered “sausage” several times, which is just a fried hot dog. They also love ice cream.
We have had a couple more dinners with our “Tongan Family” neighbors who seem to be somewhat cleaner. They have tried to make us spaghetti (roman noodles with hot dogs) and donuts (fried banana/flour paste). We have invited the family over to our house for dinner tomorrow (parents and the 4 kids at home). We’ll serve them up an American style meal, I hope they enjoy.
I do have to say, I thought I had experienced the best hamburger in my life in a guest house along the
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Jared, I need to know if Rachel would like to get back home the same time as you. If so Sharon and I can cancel our flight. Are any of you sick from the food etc. Let me know. Thanks, And watch what you eat. Love, Jean (M0m)
We have not been sick even one day and Rachel wants to stay!
JB
Hi there!
I saw found blog while searching for stuff on Google. My husband and I are from Tonga but we are attending college in Hawaii at the moment.
It was so nice to see your pictures and clip of Tonga. We miss it so much :)
I hope you and your family enjoyed your stay.
Sincerely,
Luseane Taai.
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