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What to Eat in Hawaiʻi

Hawaiʻi’s diverse cultural heritage comes to life through its dishes and flavors. This is where traditional techniques and fusion ingredients collide in deliciously unexpected ways. You can go from poi (pounded taro) and haupia (Hawaiian coconut pudding), to malasadas (Portuguese donut), roadside garlic shrimp plates, to the crowd-pleasing Spam musubi without missing a beat. With a tapestry of cultures from its indigenous roots to Japan, Puerto Rico and the Polynesian islands, Hawaiʻi’s edible history has countless stories to tell.

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