Guest Educator Ka‘iana Runnels, Mahi‘ai Educational Specialist with The Kohala Center and Lehua Ah Sam, Kohala Food HUB Director, join Dash Kuhr to take us on a journey into taro (kalo), the staple crop of Hawaiian agriculture. They share wisdom on varieties, characteristics, and components of kalo, how to plant and when to harvest this important crop, and how to clean and then pound (ku’i) the kalo into poi. The cultural significance of kalo is also shared.
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5 months ago 00:08:12 1
Aprenda a fazer Poi, o poderoso probiótico Havaiano feito com Inhame.
12 months ago 00:37:44 1
ЧЕРНОМОРСКОЕ после ШТОРМА / ВСЁ ПОЛОМАЛО И РАЗВОРОТИЛО / ЭТО ПРОСТО УЖАС / блондинка из КРЫМА
1 year ago 00:14:33 2
Расклад Таро на ближайшее будущее ✨
2 years ago 00:22:31 1
Taro (Kalo) 101
2 years ago 00:08:48 1
DASHEEN BUSH (taro leaves, kalo, elephant ears) Field in Trinidad | K&I
2 years ago 00:04:42 2
Growing taro from cutting in container / Growing keladi from cutting / Growing kalo
3 years ago 00:17:26 1
cara membuat bunga plastik dari kantong kresek bekas !!!! mudah banget