Poke Bowl
Make a restaurant-quality poke bowl at home in 15 minutes. Fresh sashimi-grade fish, a simple sesame-soy marinade, and your favourite toppings. No cooking required!

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A poke bowl is a dish of marinated and diced raw fish served over rice.
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What is a Poke Bowl?
A poke bowl is a dish of marinated and diced raw fish served over rice.
In the Hawaiian language, poké (POH-keh) refers to sashimi-grade seafood that’s cut into chunks like ahi (yellowfin tuna), he’e (octopus, tako in Japanese), aku (skipjack tuna, katsuo), and salmon, to name a few. With heavy Japanese influence, poke represents Hawaii’s diverse, multifaceted culture.
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What is a Poke Bowl?
A poke bowl is a dish of marinated and diced raw fish served over rice.
In the Hawaiian language, poké (POH-keh) refers to sashimi-grade seafood that’s cut into chunks like ahi (yellowfin tuna), he’e (octopus, tako in Japanese), aku (skipjack tuna, katsuo), and salmon, to name a few. With heavy Japanese influence, poke represents Hawaii’s diverse, multifaceted culture.
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