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Trial and error paid off for Hawaii ramen maker

Nadine Kam
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Family-run Sun Noodle is led by, from left, Kenshiro Uki, vice president of operations; Keiko Uki, controller; Hisae Uki, assistant manager; and president Hidehito Uki.

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Wet ingredients in a mixing tub at the Sun Noodle factory in Kalihi.

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A roll of dough is fed through a machine and flattened before it is cut as temomi noodles at the Sun Noodle factory in Kalihi. At left, Leo Garcia loads a roll.

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Cut noodles are compressed for easier handling.

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Monica Rasalan weighed freshly made gyoza wrappers at the Sun Noodle factory.

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Sun Noodle’s original saimin packages.

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