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  2. King's Hawaiian - Wikipedia

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    Robert Taira founded the company, then called Robert's Bakery, in Hilo, Hawaii, in 1950. [1] [2] Taira originally specialized in baking cakes.He got his big break when he figured out how to extend the notoriously short shelf life of Portuguese sweet bread, which he could then sell in large volumes to supermarkets as shelf-stable "Hawaiian bread". [1]

  3. List of brand name food products - Wikipedia

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    Akta-Vite; Almdudler; Alpro – soy milk; Apple Sidra; Artos (drink) Asia (soft drink brand) Banana Flavored Milk; Banania; Barleycup; Baron von Lemon; Boga (soft drink) Bournvita

  4. Dobash cake - Wikipedia

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    Dobash cake (or Dobosh), is a layered chocolate cake filled and topped with a chocolate pudding-like frosting originating in Hawaii, adapted by local baker Robert Taira from the Hungarian Dobos torte. [1] The cake is made of two to three layers of chocolate chiffon cake alternating with dessert pudding, sometimes dusted with crumbs.

  5. How to Make King’s Hawaiian Rolls 10x Better

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    To make the King's Hawaiian Cinnamon Rolls, you start by melting one stick of butter in the microwave. While the butter melts, grease a small baking dish. Place the package of rolls in the dish ...

  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. Portuguese sweet bread - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese sweet bread (known as Hawaiian sweet bread in the Western United States; see below) refers to an enriched sweet bread or yeasted cake originating from Portugal. [1] [2] [a] Historically, these sweet breads were generally reserved for festive occasions such as Easter or Pentecost and were typically given as gifts. [6]

  8. List of Hawaiian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian: Aliʻi Nui English: High Chief [1] [2] Meaning: Originally meaning "Great Chief" of a single island [3] [4] (not the same as a European king) [3] Kamehameha I Kamehameha II Kamehameha III: 1852–1887 Hawaiian: Aliʻi o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAina English: Monarch of the Hawaiian Islands: Kamehameha III Kamehameha IV Kamehameha V Lunalilo ...

  9. National Geographic Video - Wikipedia

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    Paradise of Hawaii 1985 1986 60 0-8051-0002-4 National Geographic Special 11030 Niger: Death and Empires 1985 1986 60 0-8051-0002-4 National Geographic Special 11030 Puerto Rico: Bay 1985 1986 60 0-8051-0002-4 National Geographic Special 11030 Jordan of Mount Nebo 1985 1986 60 0-8051-0002-4 National Geographic Special 11030