Luckily for all of us, Spam later became a respected, beloved staple in Hawaii. Two of the main reasons it became so popular were that transporting fresh food to an island was tricky back then and ...
“Millions of cans of Spam were sent to soldiers every week,” says Seattle-based food scientist Bryan Quoc Le, PhD, author of 150 Food Science Questions Answered. And here’s a fun ...
You can find Spam in Hawaii everywhere from McDonald's breakfast platters, to a favorite snack from 7-11, but why is it so ...
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