Chef Sheldon Simeon says two of the questions he gets asked most often are whether Spam is really popular in Hawaii and if he eats a lot of pineapple. He says he doesn’t eat too much pineapple, but ...
This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. Spam musubis are ubiquitous to the Islands, ...
Embark on a delectable adventure with us as the charismatic Jason Momoa takes us to the heart of Hawaiian cuisine! This ...
Chef Sheldon Simeon shared a spam masubi and kimchee dip. Celebrity chef, restaurant owner and Hawaii native Sheldon Simeon has added another title to his impressive resume: Cookbook author. The ...
A person holds a spam musubi between their fingers - Brandon Rosenblum/Getty Images It's a wartime leftover, a palatable protein in shelf-stable loaf form, it's soft, it's pink, it's equal parts retro ...
Love it or hate it, Spam has developed a cult following since it was invented in 1937. Though the salty canned meat may be off-putting to some, its versatility, convenience, and flavor can be used to ...
One of Connie Lee’s go-to ingredients for a quick bite is Spam. She loves to chop some up and throw it in a bowl of ramen, or have it with rice and an egg for breakfast. “It’s like a tasty spiced ham, ...
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) — Most people automatically imagine Hawaii when thinking of spam and rice, but the world’s largest spam musubi was just created in the small town of Clarksville, ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii locals know that pineapple and ham on pizza isn’t exactly “Hawaiian.” But did you know “Hawaiian pizza” was actually created by a Greek pizza chef living in Canada?
SPAM gets a bad rep. Often treated as some kind of mystery meat, this 20th century marvel has helped a lot of people during hard times. It was developed by Hormel Foods in neighboring Minnesota during ...
If there was ever a famous food product to have occupied both highbrow and lowbrow spaces, it has to be Spam. Invented in the 1930s, it became a staple during World War II when it was sent to military ...