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Another reason to visit Maui right now: A giant pineapple-shaped gingerbread house

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Forget everything you know about those tabletop gingerbread houses with white icing used to create snowy rooftops. One of Maui’s resorts has created a giant concoction that’s a twist on the traditional holiday treat.

Executive pastry chef Yoshikazu Kizu and his team spent a week in early December crafting the larger-than-life “pineapple house.â€

You’ll find it at the Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua through New Year’s Day. The sweet scent will lead your nose (and the rest of you) to the lobby.

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The numbers behind the eye-popping display are staggering. The structure consists of 900 gingerbread “bricks†and 600 gingerbread “roofing tiles.â€

The construction materials were made using 1,000 eggs, 750 pounds of sugar, 600 pounds of flour, 100 pounds of butter and 35 pounds of molasses. (Those are just a few of the many ingredients.)

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The gingerbread house can be viewed, photographed and smelled daily from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Holiday goodies such as large pineapple-shaped gingerbread cookies and chocolate bark are for sale at the display.

The pineapple design was chosen thanks to Kapalua’s pineapple-growing heritage and because, in Hawaii, the fruit is a symbol of hospitality, a news release says.

Info: The Ritz-Carlton Kapalua, (808) 669-6200

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