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White Li Hing Mui 8.5 oz

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  • Product Details

    Enjoy the flavor of Li Hing Mui (plum) in these dried preserved fruits, a local Hawaiian favorite. Brought to Hawaii many years ago by Oriental immigrants, these snacks follow a time-honored tradition of drying and preserving. Bite into one of these strips and savor a burst of flavor. Great as a snack while traveling, in between classes or meeting or at parties. Packed by Asia Trans & Co. on the Big Island of Hawaii, USA.

    • A local favorite
    • Delicious with citrus fruit
    • 8.5oz

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