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New Menus Bring Local and Global Flavors to Hawai‘i Public Schools

August 28, 2025 at 5:23 am tdemartini
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This school year, Hawai‘i public schools are serving up new breakfast and lunch items that blend locally sourced ingredients with global flavors. The fresh dishes balance student favorites with innovative ideas inspired by food trends and student feedback.

While school menus are refreshed annually, this year’s expanded offerings are possible thanks to new supply contracts and months of planning to ensure ingredients could be sourced in the right quantities.

Taking a new item from idea to students’ trays can take months to perfect and planning typically begins at least a year in advance.

School menus emphasize Hawai‘i-grown ingredients such as ʻulu (breadfruit), kalo (taro), ʻuala (sweet potato), beef, pork, and seasonal fruits and vegetables. These efforts align with the Department’s farm-to-school initiative and Act 175, which support student health while strengthening local agriculture.

In addition to daily meals, students can look forward to themed monthly events featuring global-inspired, scratch-made recipes that celebrate Hawai‘i’s diverse food culture. Students and families can check their school cafeteria menus for the new menu offerings listed below.

Menu Highlights

Breakfast:

  • Local ʻuala (sweet potato) yogurt bowl made with dragonfruit
  • Mini blueberry pancakes
  • Local ‘ulu (breadfruit) banana bread
  • Scratch-made pumpkin bread
  • Scrambled eggs with baby baker potatoes
  • Blueberry bagel
  • Ham and cheese croissant
  • Fiesta empanada with beans and vegetables
  • Guava pastry with boiled egg
  • New cereals options: Blueberry Chex, Cocoa Puffs and Honey Bunches of Oats

Lunch:

  • Korean beef bowl made with local ground beef
  • Hamburger curry or stew with local ‘ulu (breadfruit) and kalo (taro)
  • Scratch-made chicken adobo
  • Vegan “plant-powered” bites
  • Grilled chicken pasta florentine
  • Orange chicken
  • Sweet and sour meatballs
  • Spicy “kicken” patty sandwich (plant-based alternative to the chicken patty)
  • New burrito options: Chile relleno, pollo verde or vegan veggie crisp-up taco
  • Chicken noodle stir-fry
  • Lasagna roll up
  • Veggie pizza
  • Scratch-made mac and cheese served with chicken tenders
  • To-go entree salad options: Chinese chicken salad, protein snack box, chicken caesar salad, chef’s salad, and taco salad

Side dishes:

  • Local ʻuala mash made from scratch or locally sliced sweet potatoes
  • Scratch-made asian-style coleslaw with local cabbage
  • Sour raisins (watermelon, blueberry and tropical flavors)
  • Mandarin oranges
  • Strawberries and cream sidekicks (non-dairy ice cake)
  • Sunbelievable sidekicks (ice cake made with vegetable juice)
  • Dried apple chips (blueberry or strawberry flavors)

Hawai‘i’s public schools serve over 100,000 meals a day, making the Department of Education one of the state’s largest food purchasers.

 

Photo credit: Hawaiʻi Department of Education

 

Tags: Department of Education, local ingredients, nutrition, school meals
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