An all-island favorite
Expect to find this food item in convenience stores throughout
Hawaii and Guam. It’s a regional staple that’s very inexpensive and
portable. Spam gained popularity among Pacific Islanders during the post
WWII era. Traditional Spam Musubi consists of a block of sticky rice and
one spam slice that’s wrapped in traditional Japanese nori. The Mixed
Stew crew added omelet-style egg, which aids in making every bite more
appetizing. Other optional additions include: Furikake, takuan, or sliced
cucumber. Spam Musubi can be packed, as a convenient meal item, for long
day hikes or lunch at the office.
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