The state food of Hawaii is the poke bowl, which features diced raw fish, typically tuna, marinated in soy sauce and sesame oil, and served with various toppings like seaweed, avocado, and green onions. Poke reflects the islands' rich fishing tradition and cultural influences from Native Hawaiian, Japanese, and other Pacific Islander cuisines. Additionally, poi, made from taro root, is considered a traditional staple in Hawaiian cuisine.
There is no state food of Hawaii.
spareribs and adobo chicken
Spam Fried Rice - like egg fried rice, with veggies and Spam (it's true, just hope the spam filter doesn't take the spam out !!) - cheers, Woolly.
Hawaii.
Hawaii is a state with a high Asian population, whereas mainland Chinese food has been much more Americanized.
Yes, you can bring certain types of food into Hawaii, but there are restrictions on fresh fruits, vegetables, and plants to prevent the introduction of pests and diseases. It is recommended to check the Hawaii Department of Agriculture website for specific guidelines before bringing food into the state.
same as always... pinapples coconuts...Hawaii is the only state that grows coffee. and Hawaii is also the one and only state that founded macadamia nuts. some hawaiians eat wheat. most hawaiians prefer to eating their natural food caught or found in trees. :)
Hawaii does not have an official state fruit.
Hawaii IS the state of Hawaii!
Hawaii is an island and a state. It is not a peninsula.
Hawaii is an island and a state. It is not a peninsula.
Hawaii is a state not a capital so think....how could Hawaii be a capital if its already a state?