Mānoa Heritage Center
Ma ka hana ka ʻike.
In working one learns.

Join us in 2023 for exciting hands-on workshops at Mānoa Heritage Center. All participants must pre-register for workshops. No refunds 3 days before class begins and no walk-ins.


Saturday, March 18

1-session $68 | 10 am – 12 pm

Limited to 10 participants

Chef Sayuri is back to share about TENRO — a cooking method she practices using all-natural ingredients such as kalo (taro), homegrown sprouted brown rice, hand-collected salt, ryujin ume (Japanese plum), kombu and Hawaiian ogo for restoration of body, mind, and spirit. Join us to learn about this holistic cooking method. 

“TENRO is dewdrops from heaven. When my dearest friends and family members were ill, when their lives were threatened and could not swallow water, when I could not nurse my daughter Lea, the TENRO went through their hearts and saved their lives.”

Sayuri Cockey has been a private chef for 5 years and the owner of the restaurant Aisunao in Naoshima, Japan since 2001. Her clients have come to Sayuri for recovery from illness and a healthy diet. Sayuri grows vegetables and herbs in her organic garden. She will use these vegetables and herbs as much as possible in the TENRO workshop. Visit www.leai.space for more information. 

A tasting is included as part of the experience. 

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