Spam is considered a delicacy in Hawaii, largely because during World War II it was one of the easiest meat products to get. The fact that it could be shipped in from the mainland without refrigeration meant that it could be shipped to the islands and to the battlefronts without special handling (like refrigerated ships). In some parts of the Pacific (the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands) where Spam is served in MacDonalds, and a popular snack in Hawaii is Spam Sushi.
tonypezzano over 10 years ago
Satchel has dinner available. I think it would be very satisfying.
puddlesplatt over 10 years ago
olives, nice touch, my fav!
Mopman over 10 years ago
No, it’s more of a found lunch technique.
Matthew Davis over 10 years ago
It’s easy, you just eat away the parts that don’t look like a Bucky.
feralglance over 10 years ago
where did Bucky get sausages? I thought Rob was a vegetarian.
ckaykay over 10 years ago
Yes, but Bucky is a CARNIVORE!
arbyrb over 10 years ago
Food sculpture is a real thing, at least in Wisconsin. mmm, butter…
rdmacgregor over 10 years ago
If not sculpture, how about garb?http://www.finedininglovers.com/photo/art-design/pinar-yolacan-artwork/meat-fashion/
bmckee over 10 years ago
Spam is considered a delicacy in Hawaii, largely because during World War II it was one of the easiest meat products to get. The fact that it could be shipped in from the mainland without refrigeration meant that it could be shipped to the islands and to the battlefronts without special handling (like refrigerated ships). In some parts of the Pacific (the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands) where Spam is served in MacDonalds, and a popular snack in Hawaii is Spam Sushi.