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    [1] [5] [7] [8] [9] Recipes include Hawaiian seafood (mahi-mahi, ono, ahi tuna) and island fruits like coconut and papaya. [1] The restaurant allows diners to choose their preferred seafood and preparation method, including blackened, pan-fried, or encrusted in macadamia nuts.

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  7. Hot wiener - Wikipedia

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    The traditional wiener is made with a small,beef, veal and pork, [4] giving it a different taste from a traditional beef hot dog, served in a steamed bun, and topped with celery salt, yellow mustard, chopped onions, and a seasoned meat sauce (the spices vary by vendor but always include celery salt [4] and commonly include cumin, paprika, chili powder, and allspice).

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    Trista Sutter says there was a good reason why she kept apart from her family earlier this year — and it was all due to a TV show.. The Bachelorette alum, 51, revealed in an Instagram post on ...

  9. The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming - Wikipedia

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    The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming is a 1966 American Cold War comedy film directed and produced by Norman Jewison for United Artists.The satirical story depicts the chaos following the grounding of the Soviet submarine СпруT (“SpruT”, pronounced "sproot" and meaning "octopus") off a small New England island.