Kat Thompson is the audience editor of Eater’s Southern California/Southwest region. When it comes to middle school memories, everyone remembers their first kiss, or the first time they danced (or ...
When it comes to handheld snack food, the ballpark hot dog has nothing on the Hawaiian classic Spam musubi. Sticky rice is sprinkled with furikake, topped with glazed Spam, and wrapped in nori for a ...
In 1987, Alvin Okami produced the first acrylic Spam musubi maker. It sold at Longs, Marukai, Holiday Mart and other stores for $3-$5. Corum said the creator may have been Mitsuko Kaneshiro, who first ...
From convenience stores to gas stations, spam musubi can be found everywhere in Hawaii, and for musubi shop owners like Yumi, it’s how they do business. In this episode, we visit two musubi shops to ...