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HAWAIIAN FOOD

THE HAWAIIANS EAT FOR THEIR STARCH - TORO ROOT POUNDED
AND MIXED WITH WATER FOR A FASTE. THEY EAT IT WITH THEIR FINGERS.

Where learned: GRAND RAPIDS ; TOLD AT INFORMANTS HOME ; 4431 ELMWOOD

Keyword(s): STARCH

Subject headings: Food Drink -- Manner of preparation

Date learned: 04-08-1971

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HAWAIIAN FOOD

THE HAWAIIANS EAT RAW SQUID. THEY CUT THE "INK BAG" OUT
OF THE SQUID AND POUND ITS HEAD UNTIL ITS TENACLES
CURL. THEY THEN USE THE INK TO COLOR THE SQUID.

Where learned: MICHIGAN ; GRAND RAPIDS ; 4431 ELMWOOD

Subject headings: Food Drink -- Mixed preparation in liquid

Date learned: 04-08-1971

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