![]() The Big Island is technically called “Hawai’i” and it is part of the Hawaiian Islands. Hilo is the second largest town on the Big Island of Hawaii, situated on the east side of the island. One thing is for sure, along with the incredible vegan food, I will never forget the black sand beaches, erupting volcanos, deep spooky caves, flowing waterfalls, and mystical, vine-laden trees I got to see first-hand on the beautiful Big Island.If you ever visit Hilo, Hawaii I’ve got you covered with plant based food options! With this fund, people of every age will have a chance to experience the world and grow from the cultural exchange while enjoying a plant-based menu throughout. Their mission is to enable more people to experience the life-changing power of travel! As anyone who has traveled knows, there is nothing more enriching than stepping into another’s culture to experience a whole new worldview. ![]() Heart Core Hotels dedicates a portion of their profits to creating travel scholarships for those who otherwise would never dream of being able to travel. On top of their commitment to serving plantbased food and staying true to their sustainability practices, Heart Core Hotels also began a program called the Heart Core Fund. We were also in the best company with Tony and Gaby to talk to about world vegan foodie travels, not to mention their super sweet & sassy furry friend Sushi world would be better off if there were more hotels like Heart Core Hotels! Not only do they provide all-vegan breakfast spreads to ensure a great start to the day’s adventures, but they also take special care of the environment by limiting plastic, recycling, using all cruelty-free and vegan products, and even using fresh rainwater throughout their facility. We were tucked away in the Volcano Eco Resort in Hilo, Hawaii, with perfect weather, the sounds of the birds tweeting, and cozy in our soft robes. Now, if only all hotels did a spread like this! In just two day’s worth of breakfasts during our stay, we enjoyed bubble waffles, coconut overnight oats beautifully stuffed in fresh papaya, homemade cocoa oatmeal cookies, banana bread with raspberry chia seed jam, pineapple smoothie in a huge, fresh pineapple, avocado toast, everything bagel with tofu scramble, homemade salsa, and hash browns, date and goji energy bites, guava juice, and of course freshly roasted, and freshly brewed Kona coffee made with beans grown on the island! Breakfast food has always been my all-time favorite type of food, so I definitely felt SPOILED! It helped that we also happened to be in a literal paradise. I have always wanted to try a bubble waffle (which is basically an inverted waffle), but they’re always not vegan, so when Heart Core Hotels made them for us during our recent stay, I was OVERJOYED! This beautiful matcha bubble waffle was only one of the many amazing breakfasts treats that Heart Core Hotels made for us during our stay at their all-vegan boutique hotel! My husband and I were truly blown away by the attention to detail that the owners, Tony and Gaby, took into all of the food they made for their version of the continental breakfast. ![]() An incredible vegan breakfast spreads waiting for us each morning on the lanai (Hawaiian for porch).
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