SAN LEANDRO — Loco moco — the iconic, popular Hawaiian comfort food and cholesterol bomb — has East Bay roots. A group of about 15 teenage boys in Hilo, Hawaii, called the Lincoln Wreckers was ...
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As Hawaiians organized to fight the sugar oligopoly called the Big Five in the late 1940s, a few teenagers from the barefoot football club called the Lincoln Wreckers asked Nancy Inouye, the cook at ...