List of Hawaiian dishes

A taro burger from Down to Earth, Maui
This is a list of dishes in Hawaiian cuisine, which includes Native Hawaiian cuisine and the broader fusion Cuisine of Hawaii. The Cuisine of Hawaii refers to the indigenous, ethnic, and local cuisines within the diverse state of Hawaii.
Meals
Breakfast
- Portuguese sausage, eggs and rice is one of the most common breakfasts of Hawaii. It includes linguiça (Portuguese sausage), eggs, and white rice. The McDonald's franchise in Hawaiʻi has adapted this dish and put it on their breakfast menu as a replacement to bacon, ham, and eggs.[1]
- Hawaiian French toast (see entry for Portuguese sweet bread)
Entrees and combos

Spam musubi
- Plate lunch
- Mixed plate (plate lunch with two types of protein)
- Loco moco
- Poke
- Ahi poke
- Spam musubi, musubi made with Spam
- Chop suey
-
Tako (octopus) poke
Desserts

Pineapple-flavored Hawaiian shave ice
- Butter mochi
- Chantilly cake
- Chiffon cake
- Chichi dango
- Dobash cake
- Guri-guri
- Halo halo
- Haupia
- Haupia cake
- Hawaiian shave ice
- Ko'elepalau
- Kulolo
- Mochi
- Pineapple upside-down cake
- Yōkan
Breads and pastries

Lavosh sold at the Kanemitsu Bakery counter in Molokai, Hawaii. Flavors offered include Maui onion, sesame, taro and cinnamon.
- Andagi
- Anpan
- Coconut (haupia) pie
- Long John
- Portuguese sweet bread
- Malasada
- Mango bread
- Manapua filled with adzuki bean paste
- Manju
Cheese
- Puna goat cheese
Fruit and vegetables

Kuruba from Hawaii

James Drummond Dole (1877–1958), also known as the "Pineapple King'", was an American industrialist who developed the pineapple industry in Hawaii and established the Hawaiian Pineapple Company.

Dole Food Company plantation building
- Avocado
- Banana
- Breadfruit
- Starfruit
- Coconut
- Daikon
- Fig
- Fiddlehead fern salad
- Gobō
- Grape
- Green papaya salad
- Guava
- Haden (mango)
- Kimchi
- Lemon
- Lime
- Lychee
- Mango
- Mountain apple
- Nishimae
- Onion
- Orange
- Papaya
- Passion fruit
- Kaki
- Poha
- Pineapple (Tinned)
- Pomelo
- Soursop
- Strawberry
- Surinam Cherry
- Maui onion
- Okinawan sweet potato
- Takuwan
- Tamarind
- Taro
- Tsukemono
- Watermelon
- Winged bean
-
Lychee, introduced into Hawaii about a 100 years ago
Vegetable proteins
Herbs and seasonings
- Hawaiian chili pepper
- Hawaiian salt
- Inamona
- Kiawe
- Shoyu
- Panko
- Rice vinegar
Meats
Beef
- Beef chili with hot dogs
- Beef stew
- Bulgogi
- Corned beef hash
- Hawaiian beef curry
- Kalbi
- Loco Moco
- Meatloaf
- Pipikaula ("beef rope"), a salted and dried beef that resembles beef jerky
- Stuffed cabbage
- Sukiyaki
- Teriyaki beef
- Teriyaki burgers
Chicken
- Adobo
- Chicken katsu
- Chicken long rice
- Chicken luau
- Chicken teriyaki
- Fried chicken
- Hawaiian sesame chicken
- Huli-huli
- Shoyu chicken
- Mochiko chicken
Fish
- Abalone
- Yellowfin tuna (Ahi)
- Skipjack tuna (Aku)
- Bacalhau
- Butterfish (black cod)
- Kamaboko
- Ika (squid)
- Lomi-lomi salmon
- Mahimahi
- Onaga
- Ono
- Opah
- Crimson jobfish (opakapaka)
- Opihi
- Poke
- Sakura-boshi
- Sashimi
- Shrimp tempura
- Squid lu'au
- Tako
- Goatfish (weke)
- Hawaiian grouper (Hapu'upu'u)
- Kajiki (A'u)
- Limpet (Cellana exarata, C. sandwichenis) ('opihi)
- Nairagi
- Nohu
- Parrotfish (uhu)
- Saltwater eel
- Wrasse or Sandfish (Lepidaplois bilunulatus or L. modestus)
Pork

Laulau, a traditional Hawaiian dish
- Adobo
- Char siu
- Kalua pork
- Laulau
- Linguica (Portuguese sausage)
- Lumpia
- Manapua
- Maui hot dogs
- Shoyu hot dogs
- Shoyu pork (rafute)
- Spam musubi
- Suckling pig
- Sweet and sour spare rib
- Tonkatsu
- Won ton
Noodles
Rice
Snacks and candies
- Arare
- Chocolate-covered macadamia nuts
- Coconut balls
- Crack seed
- Macadamia nuts
- Maui potato chips
- Shortbread
- Shoyu peanuts
- Shrimp chips
- Won ton chips
Soups

Wonton saimin
- Oxtail soup
- Saimin
- Portuguese bean soup (sopa de feijao)
- Okinawan pig's feet soup
- Won ton mein
Specialty products
- Kava (ʻawa)
- Kona coffee
- Kukui
- Ti
Starch dishes

A Hawaiian poi dealer, circa 1870
- Macaroni salad
- Poi
- Potato mac salad
- Polynesian arrowroot
See also
- Cuisine of Hawaii
- Oceanic cuisine
- Hawaii portal
- Food portal
- Lists portal
Notes
- ↑ The Great Portuguese Sausage Shootout. The Tasty Island: Honolulu Food Blog. Retrieved 4 May 2008. http://tastyisland.wordpress.com/2007/05/13/the-great-portuguese-sausage-shootout/
References
- Sasaki, Pat; Douglas Simonson; Ken Sakata (1986). Pupus To Da Max:. Honolulu, HI: Bess Press. ISBN 0-935848-38-X.
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