From sweet to savory, here are 10 of our favorite local snacks from Hawai’i for all occasions.

  • Crack Seed. Photo: Catherine Toth Fox.
  • Arare (aka kakimochi or mochi crunch) Photo: Getty Images.
  • Wasabi Iso Peanuts.
  • Lemon Peel.
  • 6. Japanese Tea Wafer.
  • Okoshi.
  • Dried Seafood.
  • Wasabi Peas.

What snacks are only in Hawaii?

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  • Yummy Gummy. Gummy candies are ubiquitous, but only in Hawaii can you get them punched up with lemon peel (dehydrated lemon).
  • Yoo-hoo Ulu. Our favorite way to eat breadfruit?
  • Sticky Fun. Surprise!
  • Purple Potato Eaters.
  • Rainbow Bites.
  • Here, Fishy Fishy.
  • Mound Bites.
  • Cracker Snacker.

What comes in the Hawaii SnackCrate?

Aloha! This tropical SnackCrate features the snacks of the 50th state. Flavors such as Kona Coffee, Pineapple, and Li Hing Mui abound as well as snacks influenced by Japan, China and the Pacific Islands.

How do you make Hawaiian snacks?

You can buy snacks everywhere in Hawaii. From local crack seed stores to bigger places like Long Drugs, Costco Hawaii, and 7-Eleven Hawaii… snacks are everywhere you look.

What food can I bring back from Hawaii?

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  • Macadamia Nut Chocolates. Hands down these are our favorite food souvenirs from Hawaii.
  • Flavored Macadamia Nuts. The islands of Hawaii is a major producer of macadamia nuts.
  • Cookies.
  • Jam, Jelly, Preserves.
  • Fresh Pineapple.
  • Hawaiian Sea Salt.
  • Hawaiian Honey.
  • Goat cheese, soap and truffles.

How much does snack crate cost?

SnackCrate subscriptions come in three different tiers. Subscribers can choose from the mini box, original, or premium crate. The mini box is $14 and a half pound crate, the original is $26 and a one pound crate, and the premium is $49 and a three pound crate.

What is the most common food in Hawaii?

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  1. Poke. Perennially beloved by locals and visitors alike, poke is a rich dish full of flavorful, simple ingredients.
  2. Poi. Taro root, a vegetable similar to sweet potato, forms the basis of this classic side dish.
  3. Lomi Lomi Salmon.
  4. Kalua Pua’a.
  5. Lau Lau.
  6. Haupia.
  7. Pipi Kalua.
  8. Loco Moco.

What candy is Hawaii known for?

One of the most popular candies on our beautiful tropical island is Li Hing Mui candy. Li Hing Mui candies are dried fruit gummy candies that range from sweet to salty and have even been described as tangy.

What is MUI candy?

Li Hing Mui is a sweet, salty, and sour powder that makes gummy candies even better! Please note that during summer months gummy candies may melt during transit.

What snack foods are low in carbs?

String cheese is another childhood snack staple that’s low carb. One part-skim string cheese stick contains less than 1 gram of carbs and only 80 calories. They’re small and pre-packaged, making them one of the easiest snacks ever.

What are traditional Hawaiian foods?

– Lau Lau. Lau lau, which translates to “leaf, leaf,” is technically is a way of cooking, but it’s also the name of a traditional Native Hawaiian dish prepared by wrapping – The Plate Lunch. The quintessential local food, a plate lunch usually consists of white rice, macaroni salad, and a meat entrée. – Malasada. – Spam Musubi.

What foods are native to Hawaii?

– Saimin. What it is: Wavy Chinese-style noodles, slightly softer than ramen, in a Japanese-style broth made with kombu (seaweed) and dried shrimp and/or bonito (dried, shaved skipjack). – Sweet bread. – Cake noodle. – Malasadas

What food is Hawaii famous for?

Hawaii is a world-renowned vacation spot, known for its beautiful islands lined with beaches of warm, white sand and verdant, lush flora. Hawaii is also known for its delicious food at traditional luau celebrations, the beautiful native people and vast array of activities, including surfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing, hiking and camping.