Where does Hawaii get its milk?
Where does Hawaii get its milk? Hawaii has one surviving major dairy, Cloverleaf Dairy, with about 700 cows on Hawaii island. That's down from 88 dairies and 32,000 cows in 1982 when 100 percent of Hawaii's milk was homegrown.
Why is milk so expensive in Hawaii?
The report points to Hawaii's “lack of dairy farms” as the primary source of high milk prices. That — paired with inflation — has Hawaiians paying on average $5.94 by the gallon.
What is the main meat in Hawaii?
Kalua Pork Food is an essential part of Hawaiian culture. Kalua pork is one of the most traditional dishes. Pork butt is cooked in underground ovens called “imu” for hours until the meat is so tender that it falls apart. If you attend a luau, odds are you'll encounter this smoky pork.