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  4. List of Hawaiian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Haupia—a standalone dessert, or coconut flavoring accompaniment to others; Hawaiian shave ice also known as "ice shave" in other parts of the state [7] Kōʻelepālau — Pudding of mashed sweet potato mixed with coconut milk; Kūlolo—a distant Austronesian relative of the dodol using taro and coconut milk

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  6. Coconut toffee - Wikipedia

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    Coconut toffee is a traditional chewy candy from the Philippines made with muscovado sugar and coconut milk boiled until thick and then allowed to cool and harden. It is also locally known as balikutsa in the Visayas and Mindanao , and gináok in the Tagalog regions .

  7. Coconut candy - Wikipedia

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    Coconut candy refer to various candies made with coconut or coconut flavorings. In Vietnamese cuisine, kẹo dừa is most commonly produced in Bến Tre, using coconut milk and coconut cream. In the United States, coconut candy was sometimes spelled as cocoanut candy. [1] [2] [3] These included various traditional confections in the United States.

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  9. Native cuisine of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The modern name for such feasts, lūʻau, was not used until 1856, replacing the Hawaiian words ʻahaʻaina and pāʻina. [8] The name lūʻau came from the name of a food always served at a ʻahaʻaina, young taro tops baked with coconut milk and chicken or octopus.