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Eat spam musubi in Hawaii

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Spam musubi was created in Hawaii during World War II when Spam became a staple food.
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Spam musubi
Spam musubi is a popular snack in Hawaii, made by placing a slice of grilled Spam on a block of sticky rice and wrapping it with a strip of nori seaweed. It originated from the state's World War II-era food influences and Japanese immigrant traditions, and is commonly sold at convenience stores, gas stations, and local eateries as a quick, portable meal.
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