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Top 10 Festival Foods

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  • 1. Chow Fun

    Wide noodles are wokfried with bits of pork, green onion, and other vegetables and served in a paper cone.

  • 2. Corn Dogs

    Corn-batter-coated, deepfried hot dogs on a stick – not for the faint of heart!

  • 3. Shave Ice

    Blocks of ice ground up to the consistency of “snow” are doused with sticky syrup in any imaginable flavor and served in paper cones.

  • 4. Malasadas

    Delicious Portuguese fried donuts – without the hole – are coated with sugar and served hot.

  • 5. Hawaiian Plate

    Kālua pork, lomilomi salmon, chicken long rice, laualua , rice, poi , or any variation make up the modern Hawaiian plate.

  • 6. Boiled Peanuts

    Not just a Southern U.S. “thang,” this deliciously messy treat can be found at every local festival and market.

  • 7. Maui Hot Dogs

    Bright red in color – don’t ask what’s in them – these are beloved on the island.

  • 8. Spam Musubi

    A big rectangle of sushi rice, a slice of grilled – or fried – Spam, all wrapped up in a piece of nori (dried seaweed). Surprisingly tasty.

  • 9. Ice Cream

    You can’t have a festival without ice cream, and on Maui it’s Roselani, Maui’s very own producer.

  • 10. Cotton Candy

    Yes, even in paradise, this old-fashioned spun sugar treat is a hit with kids of all ages.

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