Super pleasant folks. It is one of the tourist stops on the Circle Island tour we bought with the Go City pass. The two gentlemen were awesome, and they have samples of the Li Hing spice that is local to Oahu. Reminds me of the pineapple style they serve in South East Asia. The prices are about right, I would not consider it a tourist trap. They serve royal Hawaiian pineapples, and usually sells out fast. Don’t step on the grassy areas, the vagrants and homeless use the tuff as a sewage system. Oh, bring cash. I am not used to cash since the pandemic, and we don’t use cash in Canada much anymore. Oh, it is sold out by 1010am. We were here since 945am. So...
Read moreThis place has quickly become an essential stop on all my trips to the Oahu Islands! Cousin Jay and his Pineapple tent exude an incredible vibe that’s truly unmatched. The seasoning Cousin Jay offers has transformed pineapple into my absolute favorite fruit – I simply can’t enjoy it without his special blend.
This year, he introduced a dried lemon seasoning that adds an extra layer of texture to the pineapple, and I absolutely love it! If you’re seeking a genuine taste of Hawaiian love and flavor, you absolutely must visit Cousin Jay’s tent. It’s an experience you won’t...
Read moreWe bought the fresh pineapple with Li Hing and the Hawaiian mochi at a tent near where we had a restroom break. They were bought delicious, with the pineapple being the most juicy. Would definitely be a stop if you haven’t had pineapple yet on the island as you’ll be salivating for more from the memory of the food you had here....
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