Used to go to a little Crack Seed place in Ewa Beach where the Foodland, L&Ls, Blockbuster etc used to be, probably still is to get Li Hing Mango slices. Learned over time that powder was magic for some things. Must confess I’ve never seen the stuff depicted here. Would love it if there was a Hawaiian goods store here like there was in Redmond, WA. Some things just make you smile.
Born and raised on O‘ahu, Hawaiʻi, Catherine Toth Fox has been chronicling her adventures in her blog, The Cat Dish, for more than a decade. She worked as a newspaper reporter in Hawai‘i for 10 years and continues to freelance—in between teaching journalism, hitting the surf and eating everything in sight—for national and local print and online publications. She’s currently the editor of HAWAIʻI Magazine.
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i can read palms…but i digress. What is this snack exactly? New one for me.
Used to go to a little Crack Seed place in Ewa Beach where the Foodland, L&Ls, Blockbuster etc used to be, probably still is to get Li Hing Mango slices. Learned over time that powder was magic for some things. Must confess I’ve never seen the stuff depicted here. Would love it if there was a Hawaiian goods store here like there was in Redmond, WA. Some things just make you smile.
True dat! Li hing anything is great.