I'm always craving some kind of food. I'm the kind of person who can't do routines, I need to eat something different everyday. Living in Hawaii you get plenty of options of what to eat, there's no dominant "type" of food here. Hawaii is an amazing place to explore and enjoy foods from all over the world.
Here are a few things
I’ve been craving recently…
If you need a quick, cheap fix, CP Shrimp Wonton Soup
with Noodles is seriously the best microwavable wonton soup I’ve ever had. It’s
very filling and has a yummy broth.
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The healthy part
about the soup is also made with no preservatives and the shrimp used is raised
in eco-friendly farms. The soup can be found at Costco in Hawaii (I hope more
places carry this soon).
Here’s a drink I
love, and it’s really good for you, sick or not. Its called Govinda’s Ginger
Rush. It’s like ginger lemonade… with a dash of cayenne pepper.
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The drink blends the
sourness of lemon with that signature “bite” of ginger taste, finished off with
a slightly spicy sting. It helps to alleviate cold symptoms and aids digestion
while giving you an energy boost.
Delicious, sugary
sweet dried strawberries are done right by Ann’s House of Nuts brand. It's the PERFECT sweet dried strawberry. It’s like biting into a strawberry coated with sugar, but with a gummy, chewy texture. Simply delicious for your sweet
tooth!
Out of all the options of li hing covered fruit, Aloha Gourmet Li Hing Fuji Apples
are simply amazing. Dried apples dusted with li hing powder are savory and also quite sweet. The mellow taste of the fuji apples makes the li hing powder a perfect accent taste without adding unnecessary sourness.
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