Let’s Talk Food: Adding miso for umami flavors

When we think of miso, we immediately think of miso soup or miso butterfish. But when miso is added to a dish, it brings out the umami, or fifth, taste. Umami translates to “pleasant savory taste,” and makes a dish meaty or more brothy. The reason for that is the high levels of the amino acid glutamate that is present in miso. According to Spruce Eats, “Umami has been described as having a mild but lasting aftertaste associated with salivation and sensation of furriness on the tongue, stimulating the throat, the roof, and the back of the mouth.”

Volcano Watch: Imaging the underground at Kilauea’s summit

Where is magma stored beneath the surface of Kilauea and how is it transported to the places where eruptions occur? Scientists have hypothesized the shape and size of Kilauea’s summit magma storage system for the last century, and now have an unparalleled opportunity to develop a far more detailed picture than was possible before.

Four Troop 23 Scouts attain rank of Eagle Scout

Travis Puleo, 19, Kalif Leung, 19, Kaden Lau, 18, and Kaipo‘i Murray, 17, were presented the Boy Scouts of America’s highest rank of Eagle Scout by Scoutmaster Byron Fujimoto at a court of honor on Jan. 28 at Honpa Hongwanji Hilo Betsuin’s Sangha Hall.

LWV event to focus on transparency in government

The next general (and annual) meeting of the League of Women Voters of Hawaii County will be held in person and via Zoom at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 22, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Puna in Hawaii Paradise Park.

Hilo Self-Help Center resumes in-person services

The Hilo Self-Help Center, a partnership between the Hawaii State Judiciary, the Hawaii State Bar Association, the Hawaii County Bar Association and Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, is resuming its in-person service on Tuesdays.

Students sought for hospital volunteer program

WAIMEA — Queen’s North Hawaii Community Hospital has announced a summer volunteer program designed for high school and college students who are looking for a meaningful way to spend the summer or who might be interested in a career in health care.

Volunteers clean memorial monuments

Thirteen volunteers from the American Legion Hilo Post 3 spent part of Saturday, March 25, sprucing up the Hawaii County Vietnam Veterans and Korean War monuments in the Wailoa River State Recreation Area.