Spam Musubi is a popular snack food in Hawaii. Made of white rice, nori (seaweed), and of course, Spam, it’s a favorite of ...
Aug. 8 is Spam Musubi Day — yeah, it's a thing — created to honor Hawai'i's 808 area code and its signature snack. Why it matters: The salty-sweet sushi-like snack is a cultural icon in Hawai'i, born ...
Simple ingredients come together to create a bold and satisfying musubi snack packed with flavor. #Musubi #StreetFood ...
Place rice in a medium bowl and cover with room-temperature tap water. Let soak for 15 minutes. Drain rice through a fine-mesh sieve. Holding sieve in the sink, run tap water over rice, gently ...
An iconic Hawaiian snack that's gaining traction stateside is spam musubi, an affordable take on sushi that consists of two thin slices of soy-marinated and fried Spam and a sticky sushi rice filling ...
From convenience stores to gas stations, spam musubi can be found everywhere in Hawaii, and for musubi shop owners like Yumi, it’s how they do business. In this episode, we visit two musubi shops to ...
Made with crunchy fresh seaweed and roasted nuts, this style of poke takes its cues from how the dish was traditionally ...