Hawai'i 'Ulu Cooperative
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Uncle Stan's ʻUlu Picker
Quick video of Uncle Stanley showing how to use his breadfruit picking pole.
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Відео

Hawaiʻi ʻUlu Co-op X USDA: Queensland Longhorn Beetle Webinar
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The Hawaiʻi ʻUlu Co-op and USDA held a webinar hosting farmers and researchers working on Queensland Longhorn Beetle (QLB) infestation research and treatment efforts on the Big Island. We met with multiple co-op farmers affected by this pest, along with Roxana Myers from the office of USDA: ARS - PBARC, presenting an informative discussion on the current progress of QLB and how best to treat in...
‘Ulu Flour in the Kitchen
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There's lots of ways to use ‘ulu flour in the kitchen! From baking, breading to thickening! AND there are lots of reasons why you should use ‘ulu flour. Now available online and at retailers across the pae ʻāina. Shop online: eatbreadfruit.com/collections/products/products/breadfruit-flour-retail-pack Product locator: eatbreadfruit.com/pages/findbreadfruit
O.K. Farms ʻUlu Agroforestry 1 Year Progress
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Check out this quick video summarizing the work we have completed in the first year on our collaborative 5-acre agroforestry project - including breadfruit, bananas, kalo, sugarcane, and more! Here is a link to our volunteer sign up form: forms.gle/RD9YKJ8kL3wfP4MTA
Carbon Sequestration in Breadfruit Agriculture
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Learn about Carbon Sequestration in Breadfruit trees! In this webinar, Chad Livingston and Dr. Noa Kekuewa Lincoln discuss the methods they used to measure carbon in Hawai'i based 'ulu trees. Find out why it's important to the Breadfruit and general agroforestry industry, and what work still needs to be done. You can read their recently published article in the Journal of Sustainability: "Deter...
Ho‘opili ‘Ai: How to Use the Farm to School Sampler Boxes
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Use this video in conjunction with the guide for "How to Host a Ho‘opili ‘Ai Harvest of the Month Event" to successfully bring experiential farm to school education to your students! More info: ulu.coop/hoopiliai Looking for more ‘ulu educational videos? Check out: Toolkit ua-cam.com/video/MANylje2UW8/v-deo.html Matching Game ua-cam.com/video/2-AMT8jI6Y0/v-deo.html Mo'olelo ua-cam.com/video/lYY...
How is Breadfruit Flour Made?
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Leilani shows us how the Hawai'i 'Ulu Cooperative makes 'ulu (breadfruit) flour. The process of making 'ulu flour involves harvesting the breadfruit, washing, cutting, slicing, dehydrating, milling, packaging and storage. You can also learn more by checking out our visual production flowchart here: eatbreadfruit.com/blogs/products/ulu-flour-production-a-visual-flowchart Check out some of our ot...
Hawaiʻi ʻUlu Cooperative | Who We Are
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Hawaiʻi 'Ulu Cooperative is a farmer-owned business working to revitalize ‘ulu (breadfruit) and other Hawai‘i-grown staple crops such as kalo (taro), ‘uala (sweet potato) and palaʻai (pumpkin) by empowering farmers as change-makers in Hawaiʻi’s food system. The co-op is committed to the revival of ‘ulu to strengthen Hawaiʻi’s food security and to the value of mālama ‘āina - care and respect of ...
Pruning ʻUlu in Hawaiʻi
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In this video, we discuss and demonstrate how to properly prune ʻulu trees for health and long-term production. Learn best practices for pruning breadfruit trees of different varieties and ages to support optimal health and productivity of your agroforest or orchard system. Knowing the best time to prune and choosing strategies based on your layout and desired canopy levels can improve the prod...
How to Plant ʻUlu in Hawaiʻi
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A demonstration of how to successfully plant ʻulu in Hawaiʻi for farmers and backyard growers alike. Learn about the benefits of planting ʻulu on your farm or homestead and how to create a planting plan focused on tree health and vitality. Understanding suitable environmental conditions, nutrient management needs, and best practices for the early establishment of young trees will help to ensure...
ʻUlu Diseases in Hawaiʻi
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Let's discuss prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of various common ʻulu diseases found in Hawaiʻi. Learn about the disease triangle and how to identify and address issues such as leaf spot or anthracnose with proper nutrient management and environmental conditions. Utilizing high quality mulch, compost, and cover crops, regular pruning and watering, and proper farm sanitation practices can im...
ʻUlu Agroforestry Series: Silvopasture & Riparian Buffer Systems
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In this video, we discuss the benefits and challenges of using ʻulu in Hawaiʻi for two types of agroforestry practices - Riparian Buffers and Silvopasture. Learn about how ʻulu as a Riparian Buffer crop can be installed adjacent to streams or other bodies of water to provide important protection to aquatic ecosystems and soil retention services. Implementing silvopasture, the integration of gra...
ʻUlu Agroforestry Series: Multi-Story Cropping - Then & Now
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In this video, explore the benefits and challenges of multi-story cropping systems (or forest farming) utilizing ʻulu as the primary canopy crop - a traditional agroforestry method practiced in Hawaiʻi for generations. Learn how your farm can improve production and resilience to pests and diseases through increased biodiversity and successional planting with traditional companion plants. Check ...
ʻUlu Agroforestry Series: Alley Cropping & Windbreaks
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In this video, we discuss the benefits and challenges of Alley Cropping and Windbreaks with ʻulu trees as two distinct agroforestry practices in Hawaiʻi. Learn how Alley Cropping, or the planting of alternate rows of trees and different long- and short-term crops, in ʻulu production systems can improve production and soil health through increased biodiversity and the incorporation of "living mu...
Hawaiʻi-grown Staple Crops in CACFP Meals: Purchasing (1/3)
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Watch this video to learn the best ways to source and store prominent Hawaiian staple crops including kalo (taro), ʻuala (sweet potato), palaʻai (squash) and ʻulu (breadfruit) and how to properly credit these crops in CACFP Meals. Incorporating more of our traditional, Hawaiʻi-grown starches into CACFP Meals is a great way to increase Hawaiʻi’s resilience while introducing those aged 2 to 102 t...
Hawaiʻi-grown Staple Crops in CACFP Meals: Preparing Fresh Products (2/3)
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Hawaiʻi-grown Staple Crops in CACFP Meals: Preparing Fresh Products (2/3)
Hawaiʻi-grown Staple Crops in CACFP Meals: Cooking Methods (3/3)
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Hawaiʻi-grown Staple Crops in CACFP Meals: Cooking Methods (3/3)
What is the importance of eating Kūpuna crops kalo & 'ulu?
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What is the importance of eating Kūpuna crops kalo & 'ulu?
ʻUlu Agroforestry in Hawaiʻi
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ʻUlu Agroforestry in Hawaiʻi
Curried Kabocha and Chicken Stew
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Curried Kabocha and Chicken Stew
Hoʻopili ʻAi - Harvest of the month at Waikiki Elementary School
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Hoʻopili ʻAi - Harvest of the month at Waikiki Elementary School
Financials & Fundraising
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Financials & Fundraising
Members are the Foundation
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Members are the Foundation
Vegetarian Pad Thai Recipe by Kealakehe High School
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Vegetarian Pad Thai Recipe by Kealakehe High School
Vegetarian Poke Recipe by Waipahu High School
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Vegetarian Poke Recipe by Waipahu High School
Data Management for Cooperative Membership
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Data Management for Cooperative Membership
Get to Know Kalo!
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Get to Know Kalo!
Get to Know Palaʻai!
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Get to Know Palaʻai!
Get to Know ʻUala!
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Get to Know ʻUala!
Mac and Cheese with Pala'ai and Kaunamano Bacon Recipe with Chef Casey from Cafe Pesto!
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Mac and Cheese with Pala'ai and Kaunamano Bacon Recipe with Chef Casey from Cafe Pesto!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @SupportLocalHawaii
    @SupportLocalHawaii 18 днів тому

    Beautiful content and mission. We are proud to be sharing this on Support Local Hawaii. Mahalos for all you are doing!

  • @lokegirl17
    @lokegirl17 Місяць тому

    I am so grateful I found this video! Mahalo nui!

  • @YantoSlamat
    @YantoSlamat Місяць тому

    jarak pohon sukun nya jauh pantai apa tidak

    • @HawaiiUluCooperative
      @HawaiiUluCooperative Місяць тому

      Hi Yanto, Breadfruit trees are well adapted to be grown at sea-level all around the pacific. They can be found growing on beaches at the first tree line, however, each area is different and just because it grows on one beach doesn't mean it would grow well on any beach. It depends on conditions (soil, climate, wind, salinity). They are found to produce fruit up to around 1,500 ft. elevation in Hawai'i.

    • @YantoSlamat
      @YantoSlamat Місяць тому

      @@HawaiiUluCooperative terima kasih atas informasi yang bermanfaat

  • @monicayoung4026
    @monicayoung4026 Місяць тому

    I have been cultivating a grove of Ulu Maoli from the pulapula that a mother tree on my property has put out, I have been pruning them from the begining to keep the trees short & encourage lateral branching (maybe some of it was too severe as I had to guess as how to do it with only hand lopers I'm a small female who's afraid of using a chain saw especially to cut thick ulu branches) I have been patiently waiting for 5 years for these trees to make flowers & finally two of the trees have begun forming what look like the beginnings of female flowers at the tip of the branches they are light green not yellow, but I don't see any male inflorences, are the males eventually going to come out to play? or should I just give up already & go get a Ma'a fala from the nursery, but then I'd have to wait 2 more years for fruit?

    • @HawaiiUluCooperative
      @HawaiiUluCooperative Місяць тому

      Aloha Monica, it could be a number of things. What elevation are your trees? Does the mother tree fruit well? The trees do go through some shock when pruned and if the trees are too severely stressed it can delay the fruiting by years, especially if they are young trees and if they are overcrowded by other trees. It could also be a nutrient deficiency or some other environmental factor.

  • @monicayoung4026
    @monicayoung4026 Місяць тому

    Can I get advice about my my breadfruit trees fruiting problems?

  • @juanvelasquez6699
    @juanvelasquez6699 2 місяці тому

    Mi breadfruit is about 5 years old, but is massive, i was always afraid to prun it because i dont want to damage it.

  • @juanvelasquez6699
    @juanvelasquez6699 2 місяці тому

    would a child made this way still bear fruit?

  • @miguelfreytes3498
    @miguelfreytes3498 3 місяці тому

    Beatiful bread fruiting puerto Rico pans pen name.you make tostones.cut in pieces the long. Of bread fruit take all center the fried keep the eye dont pass time about 8 minute.used tostones.put piece.press down..put back fried 5 minutes delicios.garlic crush with olive oil.put in top when you take out.

  • @chrissenefili4971
    @chrissenefili4971 3 місяці тому

    Seki

  • @elmersworldchannel
    @elmersworldchannel 3 місяці тому

    Nice

  • @RYDENROAM72
    @RYDENROAM72 4 місяці тому

    Mahalos

  • @AdamC5013
    @AdamC5013 5 місяців тому

    Beautiful!

  • @cic-jakevanddalgeemyers.2739
    @cic-jakevanddalgeemyers.2739 5 місяців тому

    Wow..

  • @saranapua7
    @saranapua7 5 місяців тому

    Aloha kākou! This soup looks amazing! I see the ingredients listed, but do you happen to have the measurements for each ingredient as well? I tried looking for it on your main website. Mahalo!

  • @gorillapermacuture
    @gorillapermacuture 5 місяців тому

    Really, this is the best Breadfruit info video for the average person I have ever seen. Great job and thank you. Aloha!

  • @dailyfact-e7l
    @dailyfact-e7l 7 місяців тому

    Hello I hope you are well. I researched your channel and found that your channel has some problems. You need to customize your channel to increase views, subscribers and even monetization. If your channel is a little optimized and if the videos are SEO then your channel will rank very fast and your channel will grow. Your channel SEO is very low. Do you want to customize? As soon as you upload the video, if SEO is not done, your video will never go viral and will never reach new viewers. I am waiting for your response. Have a nice day. Thanks & regards

  • @dailyfact-e7l
    @dailyfact-e7l 7 місяців тому

    Hello I hope you are well. I researched your channel and found that your channel has some problems. You need to customize your channel to increase views, subscribers and even monetization. If your channel is a little optimized and if the videos are SEO then your channel will rank very fast and your channel will grow. Your channel SEO is very low. Do you want to customize? As soon as you upload the video, if SEO is not done, your video will never go viral and will never reach new viewers. I am waiting for your response. Have a nice day. Thanks & regards

  • @dailyfact-e7l
    @dailyfact-e7l 7 місяців тому

    Hello I hope you are well. I researched your channel and found that your channel has some problems. You need to customize your channel to increase views, subscribers and even monetization. If your channel is a little optimized and if the videos are SEO then your channel will rank very fast and your channel will grow. Your channel SEO is very low. Do you want to customize? As soon as you upload the video, if SEO is not done, your video will never go viral and will never reach new viewers. I am waiting for your response. Have a nice day. Thanks & regards

  • @johnthomasdesign
    @johnthomasdesign 8 місяців тому

    Mahalo ia oukou no keia wikio! He haawina maikai.

  • @grimlockq
    @grimlockq 8 місяців тому

    Beautiful! Gave me chills!

  • @tamikamorris2972
    @tamikamorris2972 8 місяців тому

    Aloha

  • @geriannroth449
    @geriannroth449 10 місяців тому

    I enjoyed this post

  • @AmberlynnPinkerton-k9j
    @AmberlynnPinkerton-k9j Рік тому

    Amazing, love this! Aloha and Mahalo

  • @angie4406
    @angie4406 Рік тому

    BEAUTIFUL BREADFRUIT YUMMY.❤

  • @sirpadanaik4002
    @sirpadanaik4002 Рік тому

    👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

  • @amydesroches1358
    @amydesroches1358 Рік тому

    I wish we had Ulu in California where I live. I miss my Hawaii so much.

  • @mariaelena2132
    @mariaelena2132 Рік тому

    Mahalo! We’ve been considering planting an Ulu tree. I’m half Irish and years ago I grew potatoes which was wonderful but that was in Northern California. It felt so good to grow our own food. Now I live on the BI and I want to grow something that we can cultivate here. We bought an Ulu from a local grower to make sure it’s something we can cook or that we would prepare and store if we had a tree. I’ve eaten it here and liked but never prepared it myself. Awesome video thanks!

  • @bosuck
    @bosuck Рік тому

    Thanks for this video!

  • @pierreantoinelouis238
    @pierreantoinelouis238 Рік тому

    Where can one procure the machine to make the flour, please?

  • @wellingtonmiddleton3739
    @wellingtonmiddleton3739 Рік тому

    Thank you! Best info and presentation on breadfruit I have seen so far among the many. Great work. Will be sharing your video with others ❤ from the beautiful, tranquil Islands of The Bahamas 🇧🇸

  • @raynecassandra
    @raynecassandra Рік тому

    this is really helpful mahalo!

  • @dorgelysamuel9815
    @dorgelysamuel9815 Рік тому

    Can I prune small breadfruit tree?

  • @victorvera4730
    @victorvera4730 Рік тому

    Interesting in the machine! How much $

  • @HomeFlowYoga
    @HomeFlowYoga Рік тому

    Thank you ❤

  • @ChristainBanorlan-vz1dj
    @ChristainBanorlan-vz1dj Рік тому

    Bonjour je m'appel christian j'ai 20ans arboruculteur au congo brazza

  • @molekamalumaleumuleaenonhi6149

    This is not how Polynesians peel ulu lol

  • @ranjithrahman8421
    @ranjithrahman8421 Рік тому

    Nice formaing

  • @4456hilo12
    @4456hilo12 Рік тому

    Any problems with the LFA on Hawaii? I’m on the east side of the big island and most of the farmers stopped farming already because of the “electric ant” or “lfa” commonly known in Hawaii as the fire ant.

  • @kitchenGardenofficalchannel027

    Beautiful😍💓 sharing❤❤😘😊

  • @juliaavila3886
    @juliaavila3886 Рік тому

    Great video!! Thanks for share 👏👏

  • @janetclark8754
    @janetclark8754 Рік тому

    I didnt know you could use the skin and core too... cool

  • @gorillapermacuture
    @gorillapermacuture Рік тому

    490 Lb dry from 500 Lb wet?

    • @HawaiiUluCooperative
      @HawaiiUluCooperative Рік тому

      To clarify, it is 490 lbs. sifted from 500 lbs. dehydrated. Mahalo.

  • @WhiteTiger5151
    @WhiteTiger5151 Рік тому

    Mahalo ke Akua, it seems that many paths are coming together, I will be working with my long time friend, Sir Donald Kauli'a, descended from Kauli'a the Navigator who brought his people from New Zealand when they landed at South Point, on the Big Island. Our task is to help restore food security in the islands, as well as abundant clean energy and water. I know Dr. Diane Ragone, at the National Tropical Botanical Garden, on Kauai'i and her work with Global Breadfruit to gather and grow over 200 Ulu varietals in her collection.

  • @shaunarhoden1415
    @shaunarhoden1415 Рік тому

    Thanks for posting this video. I live in Northern California are would like to buy Ulu. Do you know of any markets where I could buy some? I love it! Traditional farming roots ☺️ A reply is appreciated. Stay Blessed 😇

    • @doloinc
      @doloinc Рік тому

      Ulu is very hard to find outside it's cultivation zones because of it's very short shelf life. You might be lucky to find frozen breadfruit at Caribbean markets there you are, but they will likely be very immature and not flavorful (easy indicator of this will be if the skin is green; will taste very bland and somewhat sappy)

  • @KeithKropf
    @KeithKropf Рік тому

    We have hair sheep, and they definitely will eat the bark off some fruit trees. The sheep would not bother the bark on very mature 20+ year old avocado and macadamia nut trees, but they would rub their bodies on them often. They would eat every leaf and avocado they could reach, even though avocado (all parts of the plant including fruit) are toxic to many animals. We had some large (4-5" diameter) common guava trees that our sheep completely debarked, killing them. The good thing about sheep is that they are easy to fence in - ours won't cross a string laying on the grass, I assume because we have some electric fence that looks about like string. We use just two strands of 17 gauge galvanized wire, or some string with tiny wires woven into it. We put one wire at about 12" off the ground, the second at 24". But remember they are like goats - they will prune the leaves off a lot of trees as high as they can reach. But unlike goats, they don't stand on two legs to eat!

  • @Pool-qm4og
    @Pool-qm4og Рік тому

    Great video! Its good to see this wonderful fruit get the recognition it deserves.

  • @zackgeist5450
    @zackgeist5450 Рік тому

    Great job Dana and team!

  • @follow_thomas
    @follow_thomas Рік тому

    Beautiful production and storytelling for this! Much love & aloha

  • @_JanetLouise
    @_JanetLouise Рік тому

    Yay Ulu! I'll be a member of this co-op one day.

  • @KeepingItRelle
    @KeepingItRelle Рік тому

    I love it! Amazing work. Congratulations.