State of Hawai'i Department of Transportation January 2020 Newsletter

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Recipe of the Month: Sticky Shoyu Chicken Sure to be a crowd-pleaser, this mouth-watering chicken dish is savory and easy to make. Ingredients 1 cup sugar 1 cup low sodium shoyu ¼ cup sesame seed oil 4 slices of ginger 5-6 smashed cloves of garlic 1.5-2 lb of chicken wings chopped green onions Mix sugar, shoyu, oil, ginger and cloves. Brown chicken in pan on medium-high heat and cover with mixture and simmer uncovered. Occasionally flip chicken. Finished when sauce is reduced into a glaze. Garnished with chopped green and serve.

GREEN CONCRETE continued from page 10

bodies of freshwater via the clearance of fly ash landfills, specifically in Hawaii. Performance wise, this novel material features comparable or better mechanical properties and durability than OPC such as higher resistance to sulfate attack, less creep, high strength, rapid strength gain, and comparable shrinkage. Compared with OPC, geopolymer concrete costs less and could achieve up to 90% in life cycle greenhouse gas reduction. The results of this research project provides new knowledge of different types of fly ashes with impurities in the geopolymerization process and may benefit the expanded use of various types of waste materials including slag and red mud in manufacturing of geopolymer and Portland cement concrete. PAGE 12

By: Dexter Espinueva


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