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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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Beer-Battered Fish is a classic dish often associated with British pubs and seaside towns. In this midwestern version Walleye is used, a fish that is prevalent in the Great Lakes region. Fresh fillets walleye are dipped in a light and airy batter made with beer, which lends a subtle yeasty flavor and ensures a golden, crisp coating once fried.
Beer-Battered Walleye
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Cod Tongues are a traditional delicacy in coastal regions where fresh cod is abundant. Despite their name, cod tongues are not actual tongues but rather a gelatinous piece found in the neck region of the cod. They are known for their rich and tender texture.
Cod Tongues – Fried cod delicacy
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