Sunday, February 13, 2011

Hawaii loves Spam

I must have been one of the very few mainlanders that was raised eating spam. Of course, it was just cut into slices and served as a cold side dish, which is very different than Hawaii. As for Hawaii, the spam capitol of the world, I think it started with World War II. Food was rationed and spam was easily obtained and had a long shelf life. It became a staple in the diet here. Anyway, it's usually fried and then put in stir fry or made into rice sandwiches called Spam Musubi. Well, here's another interesting concoction regarding spam. (Macadamia nuts are another staple in Hawaii. Just combining the two I guess.)

3 comments:

  1. That is crazy. Only in Hawaii man. Did you guys try it?

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  2. Yes, someone gave us a small can at work and we all had fun trying it, but no one wanted to take it home. I was able to bring the can home to let Romney try it. Let's just say, we're not huge fans.

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  3. wowzers! how do people come up with this stuff???

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