Traditional Hawaiian dish made from Taro root, (pounded soft and sticky).
Poi
Queen who was overthrown in 1893
Queen Lili'uokalani
Hawaii State Fish
Humuhumunukunukuapua’a
This store is all over the island and sells Manapua, Musubi and Slurpee.
7-11
List one of the rules for Keiki & Parent Night
1. No Running 2. No Food & Drinks in Tv Area
3. Stay in Designated Areas w/supervision
4. Let staff member know if you need bathroom
5. Treat others with Respect
6. Put toys away before leaving
Rice Spam and Seaweed together make this local snack.
Musubi
Year Hawaii became a state
1959
A four legged animal in Hawaii that ends with oose.
Mongoose
Dessert consisting of very thin shavings of ice flavored with syrup or other sweet ingredients
Shave Ice
Who is the Executive Director of Family Promise Hawaii
Ryan Catalani
Seaweed seasoning sprinkled over rice
Nori Furikake
Hawaii’s ‘Forbidden Island,’ it's the only place in the U.S. that has survived without electricity, running water, internet, shops, restaurants, paved roads, cars, or hotels for over 100 years now.
Ni'ihau
An animal that is illegal in the state of Hawaii
(starts with an S).
Snake
A traditional Hawaiian dance that tells a story through movement
Hula
What number comes before 30
29
Fluffy white bun that is steamed or baked and stuffed with char siu.
Manapua
Capital of Hawaii
Honolulu
Protected under the Endangered Species Act. It is illegal to touch this animal in Hawaii and there is a $10,000 fine associated with the penalty. (It lives in the ocean)
Sea Turtle
The only Royal Palace in the United States
Iolani Palace
The earth's largest ocean
Pacific
Underground ovens in which many foods in Hawaii are prepared.
Imu
Second largest of the Hawaiian Islands
Maui
Hawaii State Bird
Nene
A hand gesture that involves the thumb and pinky.
Shaka
Land animal that can open its mouth the widest
Hippopotamus