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Trying to recreate Aloha Sushi spicy spam musubi. Maybe a Fort St. Mall exclusive??
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If you’ve ever savored the spicy spam musubi from Aloha Sushi on Fort Street Mall, you know how unforgettable it was. Unfortunately, the beloved spot at 1132 Bishop St. has closed due to remodeling, leaving fans like my friend yearning for that unique flavor. He’s been on a mission to recreate the delicious sauce, suspecting that Korean capsaicin sauce may have played a role in its irresistible kick. Despite his efforts, he hasn’t quite captured the magic yet. We’re turning to the Reddit community for help! If you have any insights or suggestions on the ingredients or techniques to replicate this iconic dish, please share your culinary wisdom. Let’s bring back the flavors of Aloha Sushi together!

| My friend was (still is, really) obsessed with the spicy spam musubis from Aloha Sushi on Fort Street Mall. Unfortunately the building remodeled and the store closed, and he's been trying to recreate the sauce ever since. He thought maybe the reddit sleuths might be able to help? Some info:
And here's a video (c. February 2020) for visual reference: https://reddit.com/link/1slp6tf/video/9u282w2ep8vg1/player And an empty wrapper with just the sauce on it (obviously he's obsessed with trying to figure this out): Thanks in advance for any suggestions!!! [link] [comments] |
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