A Tour Through ʻO Kaʻū Kākou Farmers Market - Naalehu on the Big Island of Hawaii

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  • Опубликовано: 13 мар 2024
  • ʻO Kaʻu Kakou in Hawaiian means, we are Kaʻu; the southernmost district on The Big Island. Kaʻu encompasses a 922-square-mile area that stretches from Volcano to the old fishing village of Miloliʻi. This includes Ka Lae, aka South Point, the most southern point in the United States and where itʻs believed that the first Polynesians landed. In the early days, sugar cane plantations were the primary source of employment in rural Kaʻu. In the late 90ʻs the industry and its jobs exited the U.S. for cheaper labor in other countries. Macadamia nut and coffee farms are the primary crops as Kaʻu retains itʻs rural charm today.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @mountain-man0
    @mountain-man0 3 месяца назад

    I recognized the pump the lemonade Lady was using for the water. Same one we use for our "kitchen faucet".
    Mahalo.

  • @MoonshineDesigns
    @MoonshineDesigns 4 месяца назад

    We enjoy stopping there when we come thru town. Usually there’s some good food there.

    • @LivingAloha808
      @LivingAloha808  4 месяца назад +1

      Mahalo for the comment. Need to try the Lunch Trucks next time.

  • @mybluedoor
    @mybluedoor 4 месяца назад

    Yes, you should set up a booth with your ohia work! raise the bar of quality at the Naalehu market!

  • @jpadamada
    @jpadamada 4 месяца назад

    Ho auntys lemonade look good !

    • @LivingAloha808
      @LivingAloha808  4 месяца назад +1

      It was $8, it better be good. Lol. Mahalo.

  • @grizenium
    @grizenium День назад

    It looks like this was a Saturday when there are fewer vendors there and little or no food. Try Wednesday when everyone is there.

    • @LivingAloha808
      @LivingAloha808  День назад

      Mahalo. It was a Saturday. Have to work on Wednesday.

  • @kiaweking
    @kiaweking 4 месяца назад

    Iʻm only guessing but suspect that you went to the market on a Friday. It is typically much busier on Wednesdays, that and the fact that the wind is strong while you were there. Some vendors will not come out in the stronger wind conditions. Wednesdays always feature local musicians playing on the stage too. Martinaʻs kifer water would have been a healthier choice than the sugary lemonade and itʻs less expensive too. Also the Indian food you passed on is among the best on the island. Try come on a Wednesday, more vendors, more produce. But come early for the best choice.
    Aloha from Kaʻū
    ~Thomas~

    • @LivingAloha808
      @LivingAloha808  4 месяца назад +1

      Mahalo for watching and the comments.

    • @kiaweking
      @kiaweking 3 месяца назад

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