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Kauai Pau Hana Friday

Mai Tai at Red Salt in Poipu's Koa Kea Resort. Daniel Lane photo

Mai Tai at Red Salt in Poipu's Koa Kea Resort. Daniel Lane photo

This week includes the Prince Kuhio celebration, drag racing, live music, and upcoming St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.

Friday, March 9

Small Town Coffee, 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Tulsi Gabbard is running for congress. Have a cup of coffee and “share your hopes and concerns for your community.”

Trees Lounge
Listen to the reggae band Revival at 9:30 p.m. Happy Hour is from 5 to 7 p.m. menu includes fresh fish skewers (market price), grilled strip steak served pupu style ($14), and slow-cooked baby back ribs on a bed of mashed potatoes ($16).

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Kauai’s Infinite Variety of Avocados

Wootens Produce of Kauai

Nandi and John Wooten at their farm near Anahola. Daniel Lane photo

Nandi and John Wooten at their farm near Anahola. Daniel Lane photo

Two of my favorite farmers are John and Nandi Wooten, of Wootens Produce of Kauai. Nandi, with a ready smile and easy laugh, is an excellent cook. At market, she furnishes clever tips about exotic ingredients while John plays with children, laughs at his own jokes, and cheerfully explains the virtues of jackfruit. He’s also very smart, and after interviewing him for MidWeek Kauai, he changed the way I bought avocados.

John grew up playing in a neighbor’s orchard in Southern California. A fascination for exotic fruit took root, and as a teenager, he became a farmer at a subtropical fruit farm.

In 1995, the couple moved to Kauai and began growing tropical fruit on a 20-acre farm near Anahola. Today, the farm’s garden rotates seasonally, and includes thirty varieties of avocado, as well as jackfruit, soursop, breadfruit, Meyer lemons, cilantro, basil, parsley, Indian curry leaf, spring onions, lettuce, kale, collard greens, carrots, eggplant, beets and fennel. Continue Reading →

Kauai Pau Hana Friday : March 2

Events and News Foodies can Use

Gaylord's Sage Mojito made with Koloa Rum. Daniel lane photo

Gaylord's Sage Mojito made with Koloa Rum. Daniel lane photo

There’s a lot of news foodies can use and fun foodie events for Kauai this month. Bowling for charity while enjoying local food from Mark’s Place, new products from our favorite food makers, an exciting new beer on tap at The Feral Pig, the Prince Kuhio celebration, drag racing and more! And don’t forget to cast your vote for your favorite food growers and makers, you might win a trip to Vegas! Read on to learn more. Continue Reading →

Fine Dining On Kauai At The Grand Buffet

2011 Fine Dining class with instructors Mark Oyama (far left, second from end) and Duane Miyasato

2011 Fine Dining class with instructors Mark Oyama (far left, second from end) and Duane Miyasato (far right). Daniel Lane photo

Last night, students in the Culinary Program at the Kauai Community College cooked for 200 people. It’s getting close to graduation, and the Grand Buffet is one way for the instructors to test them, while students get practical experience. For $30, the all-you-can-eat gourmet buffet could be considered the best deal on island, except it’s more like the best kept secret. Continue Reading →

Harvesting Heart of Palm in Kauai

The stalk of the heart of palm is layered with immature leaves. Daniel Lane photo

The stalk of the heart of palm is layered with immature leaves. Daniel Lane photo

My friends from Colorado are visiting Kauai for the first time. The other day I asked them if they knew what heart of palm is. The gave their heads a confident shake in the affirmative, but when it came to details I got a blank stare from one, and “Fruit?” from the other. Most for of us, including me, can’t visualize the plant that it comes from.

Of course, most of us have heard of it, maybe even put it on our plate at the salad bar. Typically, it’s the canned version, which is a flaccid representation of the fresh version.

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