Classroom lesson · Food · 🇵🇼 Palau

Ulkoi Taro Pancakes

Thick, chewy pancakes made from Palau's beloved taro root

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What is it?

Ulkoi are traditional Palauan pancakes made from taro, a starchy root vegetable that has been a staple food across the Pacific for thousands of years. Thick, slightly chewy, and golden on the outside, ulkoi taste a bit like a dense, earthy pancake and are often eaten at breakfast or as a snack.

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Taro is a plant grown in Palau's soil — its large leafy tops are visible above ground, while the edible part is the corm (a swollen underground stem) below. When cooked, taro becomes soft, starchy, and mildly sweet. It is one of the most important traditional crops in Palau and across the Pacific.

To make ulkoi, taro is grated or mashed and then mixed into a thick batter before being pan-fried until golden. Some families add coconut milk for extra flavour and richness. The result is a satisfying pancake that keeps you full for a long time — useful for people who spend long days fishing or farming.

Taro has fed Pacific island communities for millennia, long before any outside food arrived. Learning to grow and cook taro connects Palauan children to their ancestors and to the land. Ulkoi is one of the dishes that brings those two things together in a simple, delicious way.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

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Discussion prompts

  1. 01Taro has been eaten in Palau for thousands of years. What food in your country has been eaten for a very long time?
  2. 02Why do you think starchy, filling foods like taro are so important in places where people do hard physical work?
  3. 03Ulkoi are like pancakes but made from a root vegetable. What other foods do you know that are made from unusual ingredients?
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Classroom activity

Compare taro pancakes (ulkoi) with pancakes from your own country. Draw both side by side and list their ingredients. Circle the ingredients they share and highlight the ones that are different. Present your comparison to the class.