Harvesting Taro [Kalo] - The Hawaiian Way
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2022
- Harvesting
Part one of a multi-part series on the traditional way of harvesting and preparing poi with generational insights from Big Island Kapuna
Part 2 - Cleaning & Cooking Kalo [Taro]
• Harvesting Taro [Kalo]...
Part 3 -
Cleaning cooked Kalo [Taro]
• Harvesting Taro [Kalo]...
Part 4 - Pounding Poi
• Harvesting Taro [Kalo]...
Mahalo nui - Фільми й анімація
Kia ora from Aotearoa. Mahalo nui nō keia mau ‘ike aloha kalo. We were given four huli last year and we are ready to harvest and I wanted to make sure the process we are following is based in ‘ike Hawai’i. My kids lineage is both Māori and Kanaka on their māmās side. So we have loved the kalo as a way to bring ‘olelo Hawai’i into their upbringing.
Tēnā koutou 😊
Awesome video!! Keep sharing the beauty of hawaii and the artform of taro.
We love kalo … so good to see someone related to Uncle Jerry keeping the tradition alive …. We may have different farming styles but the message at the end is the same … we need to support local food systems ! Good job on the video Aloha🤙
Mahalo nui! This is part 1 of a multi part series…stay tuned
Please make more videos this is awesome I wish I can be there in person learning is a never ending thing the more you learn about Kalo and growing your own food it is so much better and makes you feel so good what you achieve Mahalo😊🤙🏽
I am always fascinated on how you turned something into many kind of dishes. They are so mouth watering 🤤! And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
More taro in Cameroon that Asia until the people think that it is their indigenous crop
thank you so much for watching! We have found that this plant, taro, kalo, etc is so popular around the world. It is a wonderful gift feeding so many people!
Very good taro cultivation ,good luck always , ..greetings from Indonesia
Aloha from Hawaii!
Mahalo, Growing food at home and sharing.
Great, we are working on a series on growing essential foods at home and locally. Where do you live?
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Thanks for taking the time to watch!
Greetings from Indonesia, where I live, taro grows wild but it doesn't itch if you eat it If possible I would like to plant it oh very beautiful taro ❤😅
Thanks for your message and watching. The first people to settle on these Islands brought the taro with them. It was an important part of their diet and culture and still is today among local Hawaiians. It is grown in both “dry” soil and “wet” flooded field varieties. It is grown commercially in large fields and in small backyard plots. Mahalo
Mahalo
Mahalo nui
I love taro leaves ❤
Beaurtiful to watch in the trade winds too!
7.5-9 months for taro in Cameroon
taro is a crop from asia.
Mahalo for watching!