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  2. Amfac - Wikipedia

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    As the sugar industry in Hawaii declined after statehood, so did the fortunes of Amfac. The company's assets were gradually sold off or closed. Oahu Sugar in Waipahu was closed in 1995. [8] Liberty House went into bankruptcy in 1998 (it was later acquired by Federated Department Stores and now carries the Macy's brand name).

  3. Hokka Hokka Tei - Wikipedia

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    "Hot Hot Shop") is a bento take-out chain with over 2,000 franchises and company-owned branches throughout Japan. It offers a variety of dishes, generally over rice, at relatively low price. Unlike competitors such as Yoshinoya beef-bowl and the various cheap curry establishments, there are no chairs or counters for inside-dining.

  4. Ben-To - Wikipedia

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    Ben-To (ベン・トー, Ben Tō) is a Japanese light novel series written by Asaura, with illustrations by Kaito Shibano. Shueisha published 15 novels from February 2008 to February 2014.

  5. Waipahu, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the Governor of Hawaii, Benjamin J. Cayetano, proclaimed the months of June 1997 through November 1997 to be Waipahu Centennial Celebration Months. Many activities and events were held to celebrate the Waipahu Centennial. [4] Waipahu is the home to the 2008 Little League World Series champions from Waipi'o

  6. Bento - Wikipedia

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    A typical bento bought from a grocery store. A bento (弁当, bentō, Kyūjitai: 辨當) [1] is a Japanese-style single-portion take-out or home-packed meal, often for lunch, typically including rice and packaged in a box with a lid (often a segmented box with different parts of the meal placed in different sections).

  7. Plate lunch - Wikipedia

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    The plate lunch (Hawaiian: pā mea ʻai) is a quintessentially Hawaiian meal, roughly analogous to the Southern U.S. meat-and-three or Japanese bento box. The combination of Polynesian, North American and East Asian cuisine arose naturally in Hawaii, and has spread beyond it.

  8. Waipio, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Waipi'o is located at (21.418050, -157.997988), [4] south of Mililani Town via either Interstate H-2 or Kamehameha Highway (Hawaii RouteThe town is immediately east of Waikele, separated by Kamehameha Highway, the road that leads southward to Farrington Highway (Hawaii Route 90) with connections then to Pearl City to the east and Waipahu to the west.

  9. Fried shrimp - Wikipedia

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    Ebi furai is a popular ingredient of Japanese bento, [11] and ebi furai bentō (海老フライ弁当 or エビフライ弁当) is a common menu item in bentō products. [12] Ebi furai became a specialty of the city of Nagoya due to a joke made by a popular Japanese tarento (celebrity) Tamori in the 1980s.