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Plate lunch

A plate lunch

The plate lunch (Hawaiian: pā mea ʻai) is a quintessentially Hawaiian meal, roughly analogous to the Southern U.S. meat-and-three or Japanese bento box. The combination of Polynesian, North American and East Asian cuisine arose naturally in Hawaii, and has spread beyond it.

Standard plate lunches consist of one or two scoops of white rice, macaroni salad (in an American style), and an entrée (usually in a Japanese style such as chicken katsu or teriyaki).[1] A plate lunch with more than one entrée is often called a "mixed plate".

  1. ^ "Origins of Plate Lunch". Honolulu, Hawaii: KHNL. November 27, 2002. Archived from the original on January 5, 2008. Retrieved November 12, 2008.

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