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Poke is a Hawaiian cuisine staple that's beloved by both Honolulu natives and tourists alike. With Honolulu restaurants adding a new spin to the traditional meal, there's a flavor combination to meet everyone's taste preferences. According to the poke enthusiasts at Da Hawaiian Poke Company, it's also a great option for individuals with gluten sensitivity. Find out why Hawaiian poke should be your next gluten-free meal.

When it comes to gluten-free meals, many eateries have a limited supply of options. Alternatively, poke offers nearly endless variations to choose from, so your taste buds never get bored. You can build your bowl from the ground up, starting with fish, followed by flavor, and finished with toppings. With multiple options in each category, you can have a completely different eating experience every time you order.

Hawaiian PokeThe freshness Hawaiian poke offers is one of the best reasons to choose it for your gluten-free dining experience. Many companies offer alternatives for customers with gluten allergies, but more often than not, it consists of processed, unhealthy ingredients. Every aspect of poke bowls at Da Hawaiian Poke Company are designed with freshness in mind, including their fish options. Their ahi poke consists of freshly caught, local tuna.

The customization of Hawaiian poke also ensures your meal contains only gluten-free ingredients. Not only can you eat an exciting, delicious meal, but you don't have to worry about potential negative physical reactions. Plus, there's a poke bowl for every type of person, which means you no longer have to avoid lunch or dinner dates with your friends.

For a delicious, gluten-free dining experience, stop by Da Hawaiian Poke Company. The Honolulu restaurant offers a variety of meal options, as well as the opportunity to build your own poke bowl with all of your favorite gluten-free ingredients. View the online menu and learn more by calling (808) 425-4954. Also, share your pictures of your favorite gluten-free Hawaiian poke bowl on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram using #AlohaYourWay.

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