In Hawaii, lau lau is assembled by taking a few luau leaves and placing a few pieces of fish and pork in the center. The ends of the luau leaf used are folded and wrapped again in ti leaf. Than all the lau lau is placed in an underground oven, called an imu to be cooked.
About Hawaii Food Products, Inc.
Was established in 1955 and was once all farmer owned.They have become widely known in Hawaii for the variety of Hawaiian delicacies that they manufacture and distribute under USDA inspection at their Waipio Gentry Park plant.
Not only does Hawaii Food Products (known as HFP) manufacture and distribute foods, but also grow the likes of banana, taro, tea leaves, potatoes and other crops to augment their food processing. HFP produces and distributes the popular OnoOno brand that is known and loved throughout Hawaii. All products are shrink wrapped for lasting freshness.




