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What is this Article mainly about?
A. The iconic Hawaiian plate lunch, which traces its origins to the midday
meals of laborers working on sugar plantations, is a delicious and very
filling mash-up of foods that reflect the diverse cultures of the workers
themselves.
B. Honolulu's Rainbow Drive-In, a famous hotspot for enjoying a plate lunch,
is frequented by everyone from supervisors, surfers, and sunbathers to the
former President of the United States Barack Obama when he happens to
be in town.
C. Two journalists spent nearly a year hunting down the origin of Hawaii's
famous high-carb plate lunch to pushcart peddlers who served up the dish
to sailors, laborers, and cruise ship passengers on the Honolulu Harbor in
the 1920s.
D. Modern-day Hawaii owes much of its famed diversity to laborers who were
brought to the islands from a number of different places, including Japan,
China, Korea, and Puerto Rico, to name but a few.