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It was originally called goodie-goodie. But because early Japanese plantation workers had trouble sa


It was originally called norwegian cruise 04 goodie-goodie. But because early Japanese plantation workers norwegian cruise 04 had trouble saying that, the name succumbed to their heavy accents and evolved into something slightly more Asian-sounding: norwegian cruise 04 guri-guri ( GOOD-reee-GOOD-reee ).
Today, it s one of Maui s most refreshing frozen treats that s not quite a sherbet nor an ice cream but rather norwegian cruise 04 a hybrid that falls into a category of its own. Guri-guri has a smoothly sweet and slightly textured taste that could almost be related to shave ice ; however, a second bite would tell your taste buds otherwise. What is this wonderful concoction?! norwegian cruise 04 Two scoops strawberry, one scoop pineapple and the subtle simplicity of mom and pop stores from back-in-the-day.
The Tasaka norwegian cruise 04 family started the business more than 90 years ago on Maui opening a stand-alone shop on Pu unene Avenue, then a candy store and finally its current location at the Maui Mall in 1973. Longtime customers will tell you it hasn t changed a wink. Faded pink exterior walls color the modern-day hole-in-the-wall; inside, a gleeful old man greets you with a toothy grin among the stacks of cardboard boxes and lingering syrupy norwegian cruise 04 aroma.
The prices have also frozen in time. For $1.65, norwegian cruise 04 customers get three scoops of guri-guri in a waxy paper cups; a subtle reinforcement of the mom-and-pop element at Tasaka Guri-Guri. Visitors who will be island hopping can bring guri-guri with them from Maui by ordering the pints of it to go. They remain frozen for about 3.5 hours but should be kept in a cooler and checked in at the airport, since it s considered a gel/liquid.
Since 2006 Bruce Fisher has been publishing the Hawaii Vacation Blog and the Hawaii Vacation norwegian cruise 04 Connection Podcast which, create daily content about Hawaii Travel and Tourism. This Blog is the only online resource providing Hawaii-based information aimed at travelers seven days per week. Postings reflect the Hawaiian Islands, their culture and their lifestyle as accurately and thoroughly as possible.

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