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Bread Recipes From Hawaii

A collection of bread recipes from Hawaii. See also more Hawaii Recipes, about Dining in Hawaii and our Hawaii Travel Guide.

Quick Breads

Mango Macadamia Nut Bread
This recipe for a sweetened mango bread includes fresh cubes mango and chopped macadamia nuts, and it is flavored with cinnamon.

Banana Breads

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Portuguese Sweet Bread

Malasadas
A Malasada is a deep fried ball of sweetened bread dough that is rolled in sugar. They were introduced in Hawaii by the Portuguese and they are a very popular treat in Hawaii today.

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Baked Coconut French Toast
This French toast is baked rather then fried and it is coated with coconut on both sides before being cooked.

Pineapple Upside Down Biscuits
This easy coffee bread recipe tops canned buttermilk biscuits with crushed pineapple, brown sugar, melted butter, and cherries.



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