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  2. The Viral Recipe That Has Us Rushing to the Store to Buy King ...

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    King's Hawaiian rolls are soft, slightly sweet rolls that originated in the 1950s in Hawaii. The rolls went viral years ago when food creators and home cooks started using them to make slider ...

  3. Royal Order of Kalākaua - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Council of Order, which consists of the Order's Cavaliers resident on the Hawaiian islands, convened yearly on 12 February. Members absent from the annual meeting and without a written message stating as such without a valid reason, were penalized $20.

  4. Robert Taira - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, he opened King's Hawaiian Bakery and Restaurant in Torrance, which still sells a much broader range of baked goods beyond Hawaiian bread. [2] His family now owns and operates both his industrial bakery as well as his regular bakery and restaurant. Taira’s son, Mark Taira, took over the operations of the company in 1983. [3]

  5. Haʻalilio - Wikipedia

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    February 1843 Richards, Sir George Simpson and Haʻalilio visited King Leopold I of Belgium. On March 17, 1843, they met François Guizot who was the French Foreign Minister. Both verbally accepted Hawaiian independence, and so did Lord Aberdeen on another visit on March 25.

  6. The New Sweet and Savory Costco Snack That King's Hawaiian ...

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    The resulting snack is both sweet and savory with the satisfying squishy chew that Hawaiian rolls are known for. Each 1-pound pack holds nearly 10 servings of pretzel bites, which equates to about ...

  7. Monarchs of the Hawaiian Islands - Wikipedia

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    The system had rules regarding many aspects of Hawaiian social order, fishing rights, and even where women could eat. After the death of Kamehameha I the system was abolished, and the Hawaiian religion was also abandoned. [6] Hawaiian ruling chief's feathered 'ahu 'ula and mahiole in the Bishop Museum Oahu, Hawaii.

  8. Kalākaua - Wikipedia

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    King Kalākaua, Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson, and "Kalākaua's Singing Boys", his own personal headed choir, c. 1889. The ukulele was introduced to the Hawaiian islands during the reign of Kalākaua, by Manuel Nunes, José do Espírito Santo, and Augusto Dias, Portuguese immigrants from Madeira and Cape Verde. [168]

  9. Aliʻi nui of Maui - Wikipedia

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    The monarchs of Maui, like those of the other Hawaiian islands, claim descent from Wākea and Papa.They were sometimes referred to as Mōʻī beginning in the mid 19th century, and would later become commonly translated from the Hawaiian language into English as the word "king". [1]

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