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Saimin photo coming soon
1900-1929
Saimin is a noodle soup combining wheat noodles in a light broth with garnishes such as green onions, char siu pork, and seaweed. It emerged in Hawaii through fusion of Hawaiian, Asian-Pacific American, and Portuguese-American culinary traditions reflecting diverse immigration patterns.
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Shave Ice photo coming soon
1900-1929
Shave Ice is a finely shaved ice dessert popular in Hawaii featuring colorful flavored syrups and often toppings such as sweetened beans or mochi. It reflects the blending of native Hawaiian, Asian-Pacific, and Portuguese-American influences and remains a beloved tropical refreshment.
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Hawaiian Huli Huli Chicken photo coming soon
1945-2000
Huli Huli chicken is a Hawaiian grilled chicken marinated in a sweet-savory teriyaki-style sauce, cooked on a spit or grill. It captures Hawaii's barbecue culture blending native and immigrant flavors and is a festive dish for outdoor gatherings.
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Plate Lunch photo coming soon
1861-1900
Plate Lunch is a Hawaiian staple featuring a protein portion served with rice and macaroni salad, showcasing Asian-Pacific, Hawaiian, and Portuguese influences. It embodies Hawaii's multicultural heritage by combining native and immigrant culinary traditions accessible throughout the islands.