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Hawaii Coffee Competition 2012 Cupping Results

The house blend at Small Town Coffee in Kapaa uses beans from Big Island's Ka`u district. Daniel Lane photo

The house blend at Small Town Coffee in Kapaa includes beans from Big Island’s Ka`u district. Daniel Lane photo

I just received an announcement naming the winners of the Hawaii Coffee Competition. Congratulations to every island, and to the farmers who hand-craft their coffee. Big coffee companies add 10 percent Kona coffee beans to 90 percent inferior beans sourced from outside the United States. As the Hawaii government bumbles through the Truth in Labeling bill, the only insurance you have when buying authentic Hawaiian coffee is knowledge. So feel free, indulge in these award winners! Continue Reading →

Pau Hana Friday, July 20

NEWS:

Kauai White Pineapple

Island Orchid at Hukilau Lanai. Daniel Lane photo

Island Orchid at Hukilau Lanai. Daniel Lane photo

Yeeehaw! It’s the season for luscious Kauai white pineapple! These babies are low-acid, sweet, and so tender, you can eat the core. Tim O’Connor of Olana Organic Farm says, “White pineapple is peaking right now. There’s lots of beautiful, super-sweet large fruit.”

Kauai white pineapple from Olana Organic FarmAlana Farm, and Hole in the Mountain Farm is only available at farmers markets. Click on their links to see which markets each farm is at. North Country Farms also has white pineapple available at the Saturday Namahana market. Continue Reading →

Redefining CSAs and B & Bs on Kauai

North Country Farms. Daniel Lane photo

North Country Farms. Daniel Lane photo

“For years, we did three farmers markets a week,” says Lee Roversi, organic farmer and founder of North Country Farms. “Then Hurricane Iniki came, and for a long time, there were no markets.”

On September 11, 1992, Hurricane Iniki struck the island of Kauai at its peak. With winds of 145 MPH, the category 4 hurricane devastated most of the island, destroying over 1,400 homes, severely damaging over 5,000 homes, causing close to $2 billion in damages, and taking six lives. Continue Reading →

Pau Hana Friday, July 13

NEWS:

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 →

New Farmers Market in Kapaa

Kapaa Farmers Market. Daniel Lane photo

Kapaa Farmers Market. Daniel Lane photo

The Kapaa farmers market is one of the biggest markets on Kauai, and it just got bigger. As one of seven Sunshine Markets sponsored by the County of Kauai, the market can only sell unprocessed fruits, vegetables, nuts, flowers and plants that are grown on Kauai.

On June 12, a new farmers market opened right next to the Sunshine Market. It’s an independent addition to the County market, and a goal for 60 vendors is set.

Sarah Wooton of Kauai Kunana Dairy. Marta Lane photo

Sarah Wooton of Kauai Kunana Dairy. Marta Lane photo

The new market is a division of Restore Kauai, a nonprofit with a mission to restore the traditional strength of Kauai communities by supporting sustainability, encouraging traditional Hawaiian values, and providing vocational skills training.

“We are here to support people on Kauai who are doing their thing,” says market manager Alpha Harada. “As long as it’s Kauai grown and Kauai made.

Yellow, low-acid pineapples from Koamalu Farm are $1 a pound. Marta Lane photo

Yellow, low-acid pineapples from Koamalu Farm are $1 a pound. Marta Lane photo

“We want the market to be geared toward Hawaiian culture, so I want to include locally made crafts like hula implementsfishing nets and wood carvings. Eventually, I’d like to have an educational resource center available to the community so we can pass these cultural traditions to our kids.”

Normally, the Sunshine Market is so popular, that parking is congested. Restore Kauai’s market has a large parking lot with a quick exit to Kuhio Highway. A short walk across the street using a designated walkway provides safe and easy access to the Sunshine Market.

Vendors provide hot food, value added items, and art and crafts made by Kauai residents. Some of the vendors include:

Gandule rice and empanadillas at JCs Puerto Rican Kitchen. Marta Lane photo

Gandule rice and empanadillas at JCs Puerto Rican Kitchen. Marta Lane photo

  • Fruit and vegetable farmers
  • Kauai Kunana Dairy – certified organic: goat cheese, feta cheese, sauces, pesto, fresh squeezed juice, vegetables, fruit, and body products made with beeswax from their farm
  • Midnight Bear Breads – European-style baguettes, ciabatta bread and sandwiches
  • JC’s Puerto Rican Kitchen – beef or chicken burritos, tacos, empanadillas, gandule rice, salsa and chips
  • Granny Feel Goods Kettle Corn – freshly made, lightly sweet, lightly salty
  • Hand squeezed juice, roasted and seasoned mac nuts
  • Granny Feel Goods Kettle Corn. Marta Lane photo

    Granny Feel Goods Kettle Corn. Marta Lane photo

 

  • Live Food – organic, vegan and raw products including kale chips, raw chocolate, and kombucha
  • Shave ice
  • Paradise Puzzles
  • Kolopua – hand dyed silks, sachets, and T-shirts
  • Aloha wear includes children’s clothes, dresses and aprons
  • Photography by Charlie Grotsky
  • Jewelry made from sea glass found on Kauai’s beaches

Market hours are every Wednesday from 3 to 6 p.m. Click here for a map.

There is enough room for 60 vendors. For more information contact Alpha Harada at 808-635-0877, or visit the Kauai Markets website.

 

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