Churro caramel and white queso filled bread
White queso filled bread
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Filled breads - white queso and churro caramel
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Dolce de Leche
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Sliders
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Locally made Pao de Queijo ~ Brazil's most popular snack, brought to Hawaii!
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Spinach artichoke!!!
Garlic Herb & Dulce de Leche * I highly recommend trying these beautifully baked Brazilian bites! @RAgrinds
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Popup on the second floor of Whole Foods on Queen Street
Pao de Queijo filled with Dulce de Leche
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Kelsey H.
Dec 17, 2024
Delicious little balls of goodness... And they're gluten free! I love finding Nosh at the farmer market. The caprese slider is my favorite, but the one with goat cheese and honey is not to be missed. I don't think I've ever had the stuffed ones because I'm too excited about the two sliders I mentioned. The folks running the stand are ALWAYS friendly. Highly recommend!
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Brenda L.
May 8, 2023
The pão de queijo here was adorable!! The mini sandwiches at their stand on display was what caught my eye - it was really cool to see how unique their creations were! They have savory and sweet pão de queijo.I ended up just going with the classic with no fillings/on it's own because I just wanted to try it out. They're gluten free and the cheese was absolutely cheesin' lol. It was so good! If they had frozen shipments I'd definitely order from them. They're a little pricy but I'd recommend trying Nosh out!
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Irene M.
Sep 30, 2022
Pão de Queijo is the cutest little Brazilian cheese bread and gosh you're missing out on something yummy!Totally gluten free these warmlittle bites are made from cassava root but check out their Instagram @nosh_hawaii to see the many ways you can enjoy them from savory to sweet is so creative but personally just plainly simple is my favorite! I was fortunate to enjoy these lovelies at a block party which they offered them filled with various type cheese and found that plain is still my fave.Currently you can find them at the KCC Market on Saturday mornings 7:30am-11am and Kailua Town Center Thursday Night Market 4pm-7pm and how fortunate we are for this simple yummy treat!Thank you!
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Rebecca P.
Feb 27, 2022
We tried this. Was interesting. I liked most of the little sandwiches but wasn't crazy about the goat cheese and maple pecans one. Other than I'm glad I got to try something different for the first time.
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Christal P.
Mar 1, 2019
Stopping by Nosh is one of my guilty pleasures when grocery shopping at Whole Foods Market Queen. It is located on the second floor next to Hakuna Banana. Nosh specializes in pão de queijo, or in English, orgasmically delicious Brazilian cheese bread. These tasty little cheese buns are so addictive. Crispy on the outside, and warm and chewy cheese on the inside, I'm only sad that just two pieces come with each $5 order! Yes, it's on the pricey side considering that you only get two pieces, but it's probably a good thing for me so that I don't stop here every time I visit Whole Foods.Besides the plain pão de queijo, Nosh also sells pão de queijo with filling and pão de queijo sliders. I tried a free pão de queijo with pesto filling at an event recently, and thought it was good, but I prefer the simplicity and deliciousness of the original without any additional flavors. I decided to step outside of my foodie comfort zone the last time I was at Nosh, and ordered the week's slider special with brie cheese and fig jam. The sliders are too expensive in my opinion. It's basically two pão de queijo sliced in half with a small portion of cheese, meat, or jam. Again, I prefer the original to anything else, so I felt the brie and jam were unnecessary and clouded the flavor of the original cheese melted into the pão de queijo. I think the cost of the slider would be justified if the pão de queijo for the sliders were slightly larger and filled with more ingredients. My recommendation for anyone with a pão de queijo addiction, or who enjoys the sliders, is to buy the bake at home bag. It's much more economical with six rolls per bag for $10. Buy a jar of organic jam and a wheel of brie from Whole Foods, and go home to make your own sliders for a fraction of the cost.
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Vina P.
Mar 24, 2019
Who would have ever known this tiny little cheese bread called pao were so delicious? It looks super small but don't let that full you! It's actually quite filling! My good friend who grew up in Brazil got me hooked on Nosh at the KCC's framer market. I was ecstatic when I came across them after shopping at Whole Foods. These little nuggets of cheese are a bit pricy (2 for $5) but I'm always willing to support local. The 6 frozen pao for $10 is a good deal! You have to take it home and bake it yourself. Directions are simple to follow. :) If I can bake pao in the oven at 375 degrees for 24 minutes so can you!
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Lauren M.
Sep 12, 2019
Warm Brazilian cheese bread with an option for sweet and savory fillings? Need I say more??Located on the 2nd level of Whole Foods, Nosh has made its home next to Two Tides bar in a cute little food stand. I normally go for the two/$5 plain or two/$6 savory pieces, but I was craving both sweet and savory. They change their flavors weekly so I did one guava and one jalapeño popper. YUM!The guava was delish but messy. The jalapeño popper was my favorite as it complemented the bread well and was a hint spicy. You can also do a bag of the frozen take home 6 pieces for $10! I picked one of these up but I have yet to try it. Cheers to Nosh for always providing quality products. Before you could only find them at farmers markets and trade shows, but now they have found a permanent home in Whole Foods!!
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Tara L.
Sep 12, 2019
Finally got to try them at made in hawaii, and now im addicted. Love that they have a frozen package so you can make them at home!Bite sized cheese breads with fillings of choice. Either stuffed with gooey goodness or sliced up like a sandwich. They have savory and sweet selections, all are good. But i am def a fan of the sweet, since its a cheese bread it makes it a sweet AND savory piece. At MIH i tried the caramel, plain, and garlic cream. Caramel was my fave. At whole foods i got the caprese. Huge slice of fresh mozz, slices of tomato, sweet balsamic drizzle, and a spoonful of pesto!
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Jeffrey T.
Mar 26, 2019
Located in a kiosk on the second floor of Whole Foods Queen Street, Nosh serves Brazilian pao (cheese bread). Savory bun that hake as a mochi consistency to it. They are absolutely delicious! I first got acquainted with them at the KCC farmer's market. They offer samples if you are curious. Beware though, one bite and you'll be hooked and want to buy some.They come plain, stuffed or made into sliders. You can even buy some to bake when you get home. I got two sliders for $10, a caprese and one that had salami and pickles with mustard. Both were very tasty! I was there for lunch and found myself still hungry after eating both sliders.
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L H.
Oct 5, 2023
Always helpful and always smiling no matter what the weather Thank you for being our go to spot on Thursdays!!!
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