Though they live on a small island, they have food variation. As to their eating style, which is very influenced by European and Chinese dishes, they usually eat
dishes like umu (oven-pit-baked food), sapasui (chop suey), and puligi (pudding); since they're on an island, their diets arent influenced so much by what society normally eats. For example, they dont have a Mc Donald's or a Burger King around, therefore resulting in Samoans with better and healthier eating habits.
When visiting the Samoa Islands, not only do you get to try out new dishes & relax in its calming clear waters, but as a bonus, you get a tour of the To Sua Ocean Trench. Trench literally meaning, "Big Hole". The To Sua Ocean Trench is a big hole about 30 Meters deep filled with clear blue waters. It's as if it was a nature made pool! Tourists from all around the world have gone to the Samoan Islands just to see the Ta Sua Ocean Trench!
As People in Samoa are very positive (population: 1,089)
But If you ever do decide to visit the Upolu Island, don't forget to go check out the To Sua Ocean Trench; trench literally meaning, "big hole". The To Sua Ocean Trench is a big hole with the deepness of about 30 meters. It is filled with blue clear waters and has a few caves inside that when explored, will surprise you. A ladder is installed on site for visitors access into this 30 meters deep seawaters. This site is surrounded with beautiful colorful gardens & is mainly used for swimming, snorkeling, and nature photography. However, surfing, hiking, and water skiing are also available. What more can you ask for?
The To Sua Ocean Trench, & You can see the cave in the background [view from the top].
The To Sua Ocean Trench [view from inside the cave].