read my link...it was imported to Hawaii in the 1800s before Hawaii was a state....Portuguese also colonized Macau and Taiwan way back in those days
Yeah, you go to a plate lunch spot and ask for Chorizo they'll choke you out though. Fuckin' Haoles. :MARIS61:
not my Hawaiian friends.....I've had hundreds of breakfasts with locals who introduced me to the stuff....the Portuguese are a big part of local Hawaiian culture bro...
Portuguese also brought the tiple and uke to Hawaii....most people think the uke is a Hawaiian instrument but the Portuguese called it the quatro.....
dude...it's on the menu board at the Hilo café and every breakfast shop on the Big Island....sorry...I know this to be true
I'm not down with the fried spam...avocados in the islands taste like steak and butter though...best I've ever tasted
Costco is also a good place to stock up if you have a kitchen in your rental. Like pineapples are pretty dope there if they're local. Good poke too.
I used to buy a tuna from the fishermen in Hilo Bay for 2 bucks...take it to the local pub and the bartender would make poki for everyone...good way to make friends in Hawaii...take food to share at the pub.....they love you when you do that...Hawaiian folk are great fun
Don't know if it's still around but I did that at the Reuben M Fleet Space Museum in San Diego in a 360 degree theatre...also had river rafting all over the country....great way to have an armchair adventure
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There's a Costco right by the airport. Were there for 8 days. Might go there, but there is a Foodland? pretty close to us. House has a full kitchen.
fruit stands are cheap....papayas are the best..lilikoi (small guava) bananas...if you've got a blender you're set dude
The avocados I got in Hilo you could cut in half...they're enormous...fill the center with some poki and not even need a bowl...just split one between two people and just chuck the skin when you're done eating
Groceries are expensive in hawaii. I'd get stuff you'd use a lot in a week at Costco like a 18 pack of eggs, drinks, snacks, etc. I remember the pineapples being awesome...Maui gold I think. Maybe booze too will be a lot cheaper. For meats, fish and that kind of stuff you would want to buy more frequent I would just get at food land.