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Hawaiian Dishes
Luau stew is a traditional Hawaiian dish that features luau leaves (young taro leaves) cooked in a savory broth. It is often served over rice or poi.
It is made with luau leaves, water or broth, and can include various proteins such as chicken, beef, or squid. It is known for its flavorful and saucy consistency.
Beef Luau Stew
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Loco Moco is a classic Hawaiian comfort food that consists of a scoop of white rice topped with a juicy hamburger patty, a fried egg, and a generous amount of savory gravy. Originating in Hilo, Hawaii, it is a staple of local cuisine and often enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Loco Moco - Rice, burger patty, fried egg, gravy
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Spam Musubi is a popular Hawaiian snack or lunch dish that is a fusion of traditional Japanese onigiri and the convenience of canned Spam. It consists of a slice of grilled Spam sandwiched between two blocks of rice and wrapped with a strip of nori, creating a simple yet tasty treat.
Spam Musubi - Rice, seaweed-wrapped spam
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Chicken Long Rice is a classic Hawaiian dish, with roots in both Filipino and Chinese cuisine, that offers a comforting and flavorful dining experience. This dish is known for its delicate ginger-infused chicken broth that serves as the base for the silky clear noodles called 'long rice,' which are actually glass noodles made from mung bean starch.
Chicken Long Rice - Ginger broth, clear noodles
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