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A Culinary Romp Through Paradise

Jesse Schwartz guides us through a tasting of exotic fruit. Daniel Lane photo

Jesse Schwartz guides us through a tasting of exotic fruit. Daniel Lane photo

We are gathered for the inaugural Tasting Kauai Culinary Tour. A day-long culinary romp through paradise where we’ll be sampling Kauai’s best, from farm to fork. The day is packed with an authentic taste of Kauai and includes a tour of Ein Rogel Farm, lunch at the Kauai Marriott Resort, and cocktails with rum from the Koloa Rum Company, made by mixologist Dave Power.

Under a covered awning in the wet morning air, we gaze at a large display of freshly cut tropical fruit. “I always tell people to have a light breakfast because when you come on the tour, you’ll be eating a lot!” says Jesse Schwartz, the guide for Ein Rogel Farm.

The 26-acre sustainable exotic fruit farm is nestled in the Kahuna Valley. There are 80 varieties of tropical fruit on the estate and the five-million-year-old Makaleha Mountain range provides the trees with pristine spring water. Twenty-four of us listen to Jesse, our mouths watering in anticipation. Continue Reading →

Pau Hana Friday, July 13

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Kauai Island Brewery and Grill

Kalapaki Joe's Lavender Crush with fresh pineapple, coconut vodka, house-made lavender “essence” and African blue basil. Daniel Lane photo.

Kalapaki Joe’s Lavender Crush with fresh pineapple, coconut vodka, house-made lavender “essence” and African blue basil. Daniel Lane photo.

Port Allen has a new restaurant and brewery. The Kauai Island Brewery and Grill opened on July 9, and features nine beers that are made in-house!

  • Leilani Light – Light, golden with a touch of hops, 4.3 percent
  • Lilikoi Ale – A light, golden ale with passion fruit, 4 percent
  • Waialeale Ale – Light bodied, and moderately hoppy, 4.8 percent
  • Na Pali Ale – More body, color and hop character than Waialeale Ale, 5.4 percent
  • Captain Cook’s IPA – Super hoppy and a heady 5.8 percent
  • Pakala Porter – Full bodied with a chocolate flavor, 4.3 percent
  • South Pacific Brown – Moderately malty and low in hop bitterness, 3.8 percent
  • Cane Fire Red – Distinctive malty character, smooth clean, yet bitter finish, 6.3 percent
  • Westside Wheat – Light-bodied ale, refreshing, clean flavor, 4.7 percent

The menu features steakhouse American and Hawaiian food such as barbecue, burgers, and seafood. Continue Reading →

Pau Hana Friday for July 6

NEWS:

Kauai Culinary Tour

Dave Power of The Feral Pig will be mixing drinks for our culinary tour. Daniel Lane photo

Dave Power of The Feral Pig will be mixing drinks for our culinary tour. Daniel Lane photo

When we had to cancel our culinary tour last month, I was pretty depressed. We had an excellent foodie-fun-filled-day planned. But, thanks to my supportive husband, and the fantastic food growers and makers involved with the tour, we rescheduled it for July 13.

This time it’s on! We have met our minimum, and will be romping through Paradise on a culinary adventure come rain or shine. I’m so grateful that we gave it another try, because it’s a fantastic line up and it’s going to be a blast! We still have some spaces left, so visit our culinary tour page and reserve your spot. Executive chef Guy Higa is making allowances for those on alternative diets such as vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free. Continue Reading →

Noni, an Ancient Polynesian Miracle Fruit

Four stages of noni growth. Daniel Lane photo

Four stages of noni growth. Daniel Lane photo

Around 350 A.D., Polynesians from the Marquesas Islands set sail on voyaging canoes and settled in the Hawaiian Islands. Each canoe accommodated 12 to 15 people. Animals and plants were brought for the long voyage as well as a new agricultural beginning.

Medicinal plants included the noni tree, which bears about 50 flowers per bud, and grows into a creamy white fruit. At the time, all parts of the plant were used in homesteading and to cure ailments and disease.

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