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lemmy.world

Pacific Islanders are crazy about Spam. I believe it comes from WWII. But they have all kinds of Spam recipes and they're way into it, so good for Hormel.

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lemmy.world

I knew a lot of people from Hawaii love spam but I never knew why…

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If you have it prepared correctly it's actually quite good. But prepared badly and it's really really bad.

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With the same idea country music is surprisingly very popular in some bar of the Caribbean island of St Lucia. But only country music from the 40-50s era.

As you can guess there was a US military base on the island around this period. The military left but people continued to play the same music in the bars.

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ryan213reply
lemmy.world

How does one mess up Spam? Unless you eat it straight out of the can?

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kbin.social

grab a spoon and eat it out of the can like it was a little tub of ice cream... wtf is wrong with that?

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ookay, ookay.. no need to get violent here. there's plenty to go around! enjoy!

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I do like the steam in bag option, but otherwise find rice cooker to be my normal steamer.

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I usually eat with carbs - like bread or some sort of rice. LOL They have the "less sodium" version now.

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Oh.. oh god that sounds awful.

Next time pop it out of the can. Slice into 1cm or so slices. Eat on a slightly toasted bun with cheese, a nice strong mustard, and onion.

Or cut it into 1.5cm cubes. Toss in hot oil with some seasoning and stir fry rice into it.

The secret to spam is to brown it up. It's still salty, but that's part of the point. Spam musubi is a common thing, too.

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I've met someone who swore it was terrible. They didn't realize that people fried it up first. They'd been trying to eat sliced spam sandwiches straight from the can.

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kbin.social

To all the mainland people: fry some Spam with shoyu and add some rice for the real ono kine grindz

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I like to make fried rice with spam. But recently I found out that spam is $6.30aud it was cheaper to buy diced bacon than spam. Like... it's spam! Come on.

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lemmy.zip

I have a Hawaiian BBQ place near me that has tons of meals that include fried spam. It's freaking amazing.

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Spam musubi (which is basically spam teriyaki in a flat rice ball) is delicious. I was surprised, as someone who had never had spam before but always heard it being ridiculed.

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Korea, too. It's a fatty processed meat full of salt; if it's not ruined it's pretty tasty.

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lemmy.world

good on them - but there's probably 4x more warehouses chock full of spam on that island alone. Hawaiians LOVE spam

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