Portuguese sausage, eggs and rice

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Portuguese sausage, eggs and rice is a common term used to describe one of the most common breakfasts of Hawaii. It is regionally popular to locals of Hawaiʻi. It includes linguiça (Portuguese sausage), eggs, and white rice. The McDonald's franchise in Hawaiʻi has adapted Portuguese sausage, eggs and rice and put it on their breakfast menu as a replacement to bacon, ham, and eggs.[1] The breakfast is eaten by tens of thousands everyday in Hawaiʻi.

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  1. ^ The Great Portuguese Sausage Shootout. The Tasty Island: Honolulu Food Blog. Retrieved 4 May 2008. http://tastyisland.wordpress.com/2007/05/13/the-great-portuguese-sausage-shootout/