They do make Hawaiian rolls that aren't sweet.
King's Hawaiian Savory Butter rolls are great Hawaiian rolls that offer the same soft, fluffy texture to the traditional sugary Hawaiian roll and are specifically made for a more savory flavor profile.
The King's Hawaiian Savory Butter rolls are perfect for sandwiches, dips or even as a savory, less sweet alternative to the traditional Hawaiian bread.
King's Hawaiian Savory Butter Rolls are described as being a less sweet version of the original and is made with real butter.
Another alternative Hawaiian roll that is not sweet are the King's Hawaiian Jalapeno Rolls, which is a great alternative roll that adds heat instead of sweetness.
Hero Hawaiian Rolls are also another non sweet Hawaiian roll and are zero sugar, zero net carb rolls.
You can also make homemade Hawaiian rolls that are not sweet by modifying the ingredients to reduce the sugar content to 1/2 cup for a less intense flavor.
Sara Lee Hawaiian rolls are also great rolls that are not sweet.
And even Aunt Millie's Dinner Rolls, Hawaiian Soft rolls are also great rolls that are not sweet.
The secret to King's Hawaiian rolls flavor is a blend of pineapple juice and a rich, sweet dough, that is often inspired by Portuguese sweet bread recipes.
This combination of ingredients in King's Hawaiian rolls creates the King's Hawaiian's signature tropical sweetness as well as soft texture and slightly tangy and buttery taste.
King's Hawaiian rolls contain 90 calories, 2 g of fat, 15 mg of cholesterol and 75 to 80 mg of sodium and 5 grams of sugar per serving.
King's Hawaiian rolls last up to 2 weeks at room temperature when they are stored in a cool and dry place.
When the King's Hawaiian rolls are stored in the freezer the King's Hawaiian rolls will last up to 3 months in the freezer.
King's Hawaiian rolls remain at their freshest if they are kept in an airtight container or in their original packaging and they can also be refreshed by placing them in the oven if they become slightly stale.