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Well, usually the Fijians will eat food, but their diet varies each year. I know for a fact that last year the main course was anger because a random person from the internet wouldn't answer somebody's question correctly.

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Some foods we eat are:Ahi:yellowfin tuna

Aku: skipjack or bonito tuna

Butterfish: black cod

Chicken Luau: chicken cooked with taro leaf and coconut milk

Chili Water: mild all-purpose condiment

Haupia: coconut pudding

Kalua Pig: barbecued pork, cooked whole in an imu (underground oven)

Kiawe: wood of the algaroba tree used in cooking

Kulolo: taro pudding

Laulau: pork, butterfish, beef or chicken wrapped in taro leaf and steamed in an

imu (underground oven)

Lilikoi: passion fruit

Limu: seaweed

Loco Moco: a fried egg on top of a hamburger on top of a pile of rice - all

smothered in brown gravy!

Lomilomi Salmon: cold diced salmon, tomatoes and onion

Long Rice: cellophane noodles made from mungbean flour

Mahimahi: dolphin fish (unrelated to the mammal)

Manapua: Chinese-style filled steam buns

Maui Onion: mild white onion, with sweetness similar to a Vidalia onion

Moi: threadfish

Naau: stewed beef intestines

Ohelo Berry: bright red, similar to a huckleberry

Ohelo: plant with edible berries

Onaga: red snapper

Ono: similar to mackerel or tuna

Opakapaka: pink snapper

Pipi Kaula: Hawaiian beef jerky

Plate Lunch: a meal consisting of an entree and lots of starch

Poha Berry: very tart, similar to a gooseberry

Poi: staple starch of the Hawaiian diet, made from boiled taro root

Poke: raw fish with seaweed and sesame oil

Puaa: pig or pork

Pupu: appetizer, hors d'oeuvre

Saimin: ramen-like noodle soup of local invention

Shave Ice: freshly shaved ice drenched in a sweet syrup - lighter and flakier than a

snow cone

Spam: Hawaii's favorite canned meat - the less said, the better

Taro: a tuberous vegetable used to make poi

Uhi: yam

Uku: grey snapper

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I have heard that they like to eat SPAM...among other things in which I have no knowledge.

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The Hawaiians eat Pizza on Christmas Day not turkey.

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per capita, the Hawaiians are the largest consumer of "Spam" meat loaf.

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They serve Poop and urine on that day(: I live over here and its all good food son(:

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i don't know what Fijian's eat on Christmas

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