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  2. MS Island Princess (2002) - Wikipedia

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    Island Princess in her original pre-refit configuration. The Island Princess was the second of the Coral-class ships constructed at Chantiers de l'Atlantique, France. This is the second ship to bear the name, after the first Island Princess of 1972. The ship debuted in 2003, and was named by Olympic gold medalist Jamie Salé and David Pelletier ...

  3. Bubbies - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Bubbies mochi ice cream was voted readers' pick by Honolulu [7] and has appeared on Oprah Winfrey's O list. [8] [9] Keith Robbins (aka Hawaii's Mr. Bubbie) the founder of Bubbies Homemade Ice Cream sold his business after 32 years. [10] In January 2020, Bubbies closed their last brick and mortar located at Hawaii Kai. [11]

  4. Category:Hawaiian princesses - Wikipedia

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    Below is list of female ali'i who have been popularly labeled princesses, although only a limited number of royal relatives received the princely title from the monarchs. . No monarch except Kamehameha I ever had daughte

  5. Island's annual Mochi Tsuki festival again brings enjoyment ...

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    The steamed sweet rice sticks to 10-year-old Luke Meidell’s cherry wood mallet as he and Alayna Hatch, 11, help pound the rice in the granite bowl to make mochi during Mochi Tsuki at Bainbridge ...

  6. Nahienaena - Wikipedia

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    the- PL ahi fire ʻena ʻena red-hot nā ahi {ʻena ʻena} the-PL fire {red-hot} "the red-hot raging fires" Nāhiʻenaʻena was born in 1815 at Keauhou Bay, South Kona, island of Hawaiʻi. Her parents were Kamehameha I and Keōpūolani, the Queen consort. She had two older brothers, hiapo (first born) Liholiho, and Kauikeaouli, who later became Kings Kamehameha II and III. Nāhiʻenaʻena was ...

  7. Poʻomaikelani - Wikipedia

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    She was born at Piʻihonua, Hilo, Hawaiʻi Island on April 7, 1839, the second daughter of Princess Kinoiki Kekaulike of Kauaʻi and High Chief Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole of Hilo. [1] She was the granddaughter of Kaumualiʻi, the last king of the island of Kauaʻi before being ceded to the unified Hawaiian Islands governed by Kamehameha I.

  8. Butter mochi - Wikipedia

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    The exact origins of butter mochi are unknown. As its primary ingredient, glutinous rice flour, is commonly used in Japan, it is potentially influenced by Japanese immigration to Hawaii, making it a part of fusion cuisine. It can also be considered a descendant of bibingka, a similar cake from Filipino cuisine. [3] [4]

  9. Laieikawai - Wikipedia

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    Her grandmother Waka secretly tried to smuggle her to Paliuli, Puna, Hawaiʻi island. On the way there others heard of her beauty and the rumors travelled all throughout the islands. Aiwohikupua, a chief from the island of Kauaʻi, decided he would pursue her. At her home in Paliuli, Laieikawai was attended by supernatural birds such as the 'i ...

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