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  2. Loco moco - Wikipedia

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    The loco moco was also featured on a Honolulu-based episode of the Travel Channel show Man v. Food (this episode aired in the show's second season). The host, Adam Richman, tried the dish at the Hukilau Café, located in nearby Laie. Richman also tried an off-the-menu loco moco at a San Francisco eatery called Namu Gaji on his 2014 show, Man ...

  3. Spam (food) - Wikipedia

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    Loco moco – Dish in Hawaiian cuisine – A Hawaiian dish that uses Spam in some versions Pork roll – Processed pork common in New Jersey, US Potted meat food product – Form of traditional food preservation Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets

  4. L&L Hawaiian Barbecue - Wikipedia

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    A Loco moco mix plate from L&L, with rice and macaroni salad. L&L Hawaiian Barbecue's menu is centered around the Hawaiian plate lunch – two scoops of rice, a scoop of macaroni salad, and a meat or seafood entrée. [48] Many of the menu items include nods to Asian and Polynesian heritage, like chicken katsu and kalua pork. [49]

  5. Hamburg steak - Wikipedia

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    Also, another variety includes an egg, which is called loco moco. A Jollibee Burger Steak with an additional Lumpia. In the Philippines, hamburger steaks are a popular menu item from the fast food chain Jollibee, and are served with gravy, mushrooms, and a side of steamed or adobo fried rice.

  6. Spam musubi - Wikipedia

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    Loco moco – Dish in Hawaiian cuisine, another Hawaiian dish that can involve rice and Spam; Onigiri – Japanese rice ball, the original musubi; References

  7. Plate lunch - Wikipedia

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    Another notably American element is the hamburger steak, a ground beef patty smothered with brown gravy served atop rice; adding a sunny-side-up egg makes it a loco moco. Other common side dishes with plate lunches include fried noodles, often chow mein , chow fun or saimin , the Hawaiian taegu , a dish made of shredded codfish, and Korean ...

  8. Locofocos - Wikipedia

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    The name Loco-foco was originally used by John Marck for a self-igniting cigar, which he had patented in April 1834. [10] [11] Marck, an immigrant, invented his name from a combination of the Latin prefix loco-, which as part of the word locomotive had recently entered general public use, and was usually misinterpreted to mean "self", and a misspelling of the Italian word fuoco for "fire". [11]

  9. Talk:Loco moco - Wikipedia

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