When I visit Hawaii now, I purchase castella cake from Bunmeido bakery for a native Japanese friend living in No. Virginia. I recall my mother usually bringing home manju from Maui and cookies from Kauai. In the '60s, I remember relatives bringing See's candy (
Since I have been gone from Hawaii for more than 20 years, I was wondering whether there are any consensus choices for omiyagi now: food (especially snacks) which can be easily transported on an interisland flight and are considered a specialty of the island/place visited. What have you brought back as omiyagi recently?
edit: I forgot to ask, do you think omiyagi should be restricted in its distribution so that it is not normally available where you live? It seemed to be an important consideration for my mother in choosing what to bring home.
This post has been edited by Gary Tanigawa: 27 January 2004 - 07:43 PM

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