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  2. 16 Easy (and Party Perfect!) Hawaiian Roll Sandwich Recipes

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    4. Cheeseburger Sliders. There's no need to form tiny burger patties when you're making cheeseburger sliders for a crowd. Just cook the ground beef and seasonings, then layer it on the Hawaiian ...

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    Here are 15 simple sheet-pan slider recipes for no-fuss yum. Browse through them, don't forget to pin your favorites and get ready to savor a superior slider today. Best Sheet-Pan Slider Recipes

  4. The Viral Recipe That Has Us Rushing to the Store to Buy King ...

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    King's Hawaiian rolls are soft, slightly sweet rolls that originated in the 1950s in Hawaii. The rolls went viral years ago when food creators and home cooks started using them to make slider ...

  5. King's Hawaiian - Wikipedia

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    By February 2018, King's Hawaiian had expanded its Georgia bakery from 100 employees to more than 650 employees with three production lines. [11] By July 2019, approximately 75% of King's Hawaiian production was coming from the Georgia bakery. [12] In December 2023, King's Hawaiian disclosed that it was working on its first expansion into the ...

  6. Slider (sandwich) - Wikipedia

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    Bun (slider roll), filling (e.g. hamburger patty) Media: Slider. A slider is an American term for a small sandwich, typically around 2 inches (5 cm) across, made with a bun or dinner roll. Sliders can be served as hors d'oeuvres, snacks, or entrées. [1] They have become a popular game day appetizer in the United States.

  7. Robert Taira - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, he opened King's Hawaiian Bakery and Restaurant in Torrance, which still sells a much broader range of baked goods beyond Hawaiian bread. [2] His family now owns and operates both his industrial bakery as well as his regular bakery and restaurant. Taira’s son, Mark Taira, took over the operations of the company in 1983. [3]