Hawaii Shopping | Green World Coffee Farm | Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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Green World Coffee Farm
71-101 Kamehameha Hwy, Wahiawa, HI 96786
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
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Aloha To You - Downtown Coffee - The Best 100% Hawaiian Coffee -Oahu, Hawaii
Aloha! Welcome back, in this episode we are featuring Downtown Coffee here in Oahu, Hawaii. Downtown Coffee serves up 100% Hawaiian grown coffee at it's finest! If your in the mood to enjoy the best hawaiian grown coffee you've come to the right place. We hope you enjoy the video, and your experience at Downtown Coffee! Please subscribe to our channel and we look forward to showing more special places here in Hawaii just for you! MAHALO! Post a comment and tell us about your experience.
Wahiawa Hawaii! Week one ????
This week was absolutely fantastic and involved beaches, sea turtles, hiking, and lots and lots of coffee. So excited to be here for such a long time with such amazing people ????
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Wahiawa is a census-designated place in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States, on the island of Oahu.It is located in the Wahiawa District, on the plateau or central valley between the two volcanic mountains that comprise the island.In Hawaiian, wahi a wā means place of noise, perhaps a reference to the fact that once upon a time, heavy surf on the distant coast could be heard here.The population was 17,821 at the 2010 census.
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The World's Largest Maze! Cadari2 Visits! Dole Plantation, Wahiawa, Hawaii
This whole place was pretty lame, and I cannot recommend anyone going there ever. Many terrible things happened as a result of Mr. Dole and his plantations.
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DAY IN THE LIFE || HAWAII EDITION || WAIMANALO COUNTRY FARM
Agritech in Hawaii: The Whitmore Project (episode 262)
Jay Fidell and Duke Oishi highlight the Whitmore Project. Senator Donovan Delacruz summarized the state agricultural facilities that were being developed there, as well as guided a tour of the project. They also talk about agriculture in Hawaii and how the Whitemore Project intends to revitalize the industry. They also heard from Jari Sugano, from CTHAR, highlighted research at
Paomoho Research Station. The tour through the land included many locations throughout the area. The tour ended at Green World Coffee farm, a local farm that has been serving customers in the North Shore.
Original Air date January 31, 2016. Episode 262.
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HigherGroundHawaii - Higher Ground Cafe Hawaii - Hawaii Music Supply
Hawaii Music venue Higher Ground supporting the artists by giving them live recorded files
of their show for free. Higher Ground Cafe is located in Wahiawa, Oahu next to Hawaii Music Supply
Higher Ground also supports the local organic farmers and materials and is a complete green
coffee and sandwich shop all the way down to the forks and knives.
The stage is host to many different styles of music from solo acoustic artists to full bands.
Higher Ground Cafe is also becoming the home of some of the best alternative acoustic
Neo Soul in the state.
Higher Ground Cafe
70 Kukui St.
Wahiawa, HI
96786
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Hawaii Activity | Snorkeling - Hanauma Bay | Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, 7-10-2019
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Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
7455 Kalanianaʻole Hwy, Honolulu, HI 96825
Hanauma Bay was declared a protected marine life conservation area and underwater park in 1967
Hana is the Hawaiian word for Bay and uma refers to the curves of the indigenous canoes.
For many years Hawaiian Royalty used Hanauma bay for fishing and recreation
Hanauma Bay is a must do for your Oahu island itinerary. It is one of the premier destinations on Oahu if you want to get acquainted with hundreds of tropical fish and marine life. It offers an overall great experience whether your a beginner or an avid snorkeler and it's for people of all ages.
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Hawaii Driving | Drive to HI-61 Hwy and H3 Freeway | Jan 01, 2020 New Year's Day
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I drove to HI-61 Hwy and H3 Freeway.
It is not easy to see the clear sky and the shape of the Koʻolau Range.
Most of the time when I drive there, the mountain tops are full of clouds and rain, but I was very happy to see the clear view of Koʻolau Range on New Year's Day morning.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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Search for missing chopper off Kauai in Hawaii
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Walking audit with Dan Burden in Wahiawa, Hawaii (1/2)
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Chocolate Masters Hangout #3: The Rise of Hawaii Grown Cacao!
We've made a revision to this video - please see the newer version here:
The Rise of Hawaii Grown Cacao.
Chocolate Masters Hangout.
Originally broadcast live on Aug 8, 2013.
Featuring:
Melanie Boudar, Sweet Paradise Chocolatier,
Dave Elliott, Madre Chocolate,
Seneca Klassen, Lonohana Estate Chocolate,
Derek Lanter, Waialua Estate Coffee and Cacao,
Moderator: Sarah Hartman, Ecole Chocolat Graduate, Brazil
Producer: Robert Ouimet, BigSnit Media
Over the last 8 years since Ecole Chocolat first sponsored the Hawaii Cacao Symposium in 2005, the Hawaii Cacao industry has grown steadily each year. Its still a tiny but important segment of the Hawaii agriculture as Hawaii is the only US state that can grow cacao. The Hawaiian Islands are just on the edge of the belt around the world - 20 degrees North or South of the Equator - where cacao can be grown.
In this Chocolate Masters Hangout we bring together 4 of the pivotal members of the newly formed Hawaii Chocolate and Cacao industry. Our four panelists represent the scope of the Hawaii cacao industry: Derek, cacao grower whose beans are processed off-island by necessity, Melanie, chocolatier adding cacao grower to her list of accomplishments, Dave, artisan chocolate maker using Hawaii cacao beans, Seneca, mainland chocolatier turned cacao grower and chocolate maker.
The Hawaii cacao industry is in its infancy and these four very knowledgeable Kama'ainas will discuss the challenges and opportunities that the cacao farming and processing is facing - currently and in the future. If you love chocolate and Hawaii you will find this to be a very enlightening and encouraging conversation.
About our Panelists:
Melanie Boudar is owner/chocolatier of Sweet Paradise Chocolatier on Maui whose love of chocolate developed during her career as a diamond buyer, traveling regularly to Belgium. Her chocolates have consistently won awards at the Kona/ Big Island Chocolate Festival and was the Edible Hawaiian Islands 2010 Local Hero Food Artisan Award. December 2012 marked a new chapter for Sweet Paradise and Melanie with the purchase of 7 acres on the Hana Hwy in Haiku for farming cacao. She now adds cacao farmer to her talents and currently has several hundred trees in a greenhouse.
Dave Elliott is co-owner of Madre Chocolate on O'ahu. He and partner Nat Bletter purchase dry, fermented beans directly from farmers and cooperatives. They then roast and process the beans in small batches to craft their chocolate bars. They rightly believe that fermentation is a vital step to bring out the complex chocolate flavors and fruity notes in the cacao bean and say The amazing thing about making chocolate in Hawai'i is that we can work closely with cacao farmers to dial in the fermentation and drying process for great tasting chocolate. Direct trade, where we get to know every farmer we buy cacao from, goes well beyond fair trade even when we buy beans in other cacao growing regions.
Seneca Klassen is partner, along with Lawrence Boone, of Lonohana Estate Chocolate on O'ahu. Seneca and Lawrence grew up in a small farming town in Central California and have always had farming in their blood. Lonohana is the result of the two families' dream to create a vertically integrated chocolate company. They propagated cacao seedlings, planted the first trees in 2009. Seneca farms the 14 acres of cacao by hand on the North Shore where he harvests the fruit, ferments and dries the beans, then hand crafts small batches of chocolate bars every few weeks at their factory in Honolulu. He hopes to further the awareness of Hawaiian cacao on and outside the Islands.
Derek Lanter is the Sales and Marketing Manager for Waialua Estate Coffee and Cacao on O'ahu, founding President of the Hawaii Chocolate and Cacao Association and is also in charge of processing and quality control at the Waialua mill. Waialua cacao was first planted in 1999 on former sugarcane lands on the Wahiawa Plateau overlooking Oahu's famous North Shore. The 20 acre cacao orchard, which was reinvigorated in 2004, is situated at sea level along the banks of the Kaukonahua river, near Waialua town. The cacao is harvested, fermented and dried at the mill then shipped to Guittard Chocolate Co. for processing - as the mill does not have the equipment to process that volume of cacao on island.
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HigherGroundHawaii - Higher Ground Cafe Hawaii - Hawaii Music Supply
Hawaii Music venue Higher Ground supporting the artists by giving them live recorded files
of their show for free. Higher Ground Cafe is located in Wahiawa, Oahu next to Hawaii Music Supply
Higher Ground also supports the local organic farmers and materials and is a complete green
coffee and sandwich shop all the way down to the forks and knives.
The stage is host to many different styles of music from solo acoustic artists to full bands.
Higher Ground Cafe is also becoming the home of some of the best alternative acoustic
Neo Soul in the state.
Higher Ground Cafe
70 Kukui St.
Wahiawa, HI
96786
Prettiest beach in HAWAII? - Lanikai Beach, Oahu | HI | Episode 15
Arguably the MOST BEAUTIFUL beach in the ENTIRE WORLD! On the windward (east) side of Oahu, an offshore reef helps keep the waters CALM near the fine WHITE SAND beach at LANIKAI. We enjoyed SNORKELING in shallow and calm water where many BABY TROPICAL FISH are nestled into the coral. This is probably one of the most PICTURESQUE places on Oahu--white sand, calm blue water, and no crowd (if you go at the right time).
Then, we drove about 15 minutes to a random beach in KAILUA where we ESCAPED the tourists and enjoyed a combination of RELAXING BEACH and SURFABLE WAVES.
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OAHU - GRAND CIRCLE ISLAND, ONE DAY TOUR.
This short video is Part 12 of our 15 days (10-25 Oct 2018) holiday in United States as a Honeymoon-Vacation of our Golden Wedding Anniversary.
This Part covers our one day trip with Tourist Bus around the island of Oahu. This tour starts at 8 am and last for 8,5 hours. With this Oahu tour we can enjoy beautiful natural scenery, beaches, mountains and some historical heritage. There are 8 interesting places to stop, for examples: Hanauma Bay, Blowhole, Nu'uanu Pali Lookout, Byodo-In Temple, Kualoa Ranch, Macadamia Nut Outlet and Dole Pineapple Plantation. After that we return to Waikiki. We arrived back at the Waikiki hotel around 5 pm.
We're really enjoy this trip.
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a trip including kona coffee plantation; captain cooks monument; st Benedicts Painted church; Pu'uhonua O Honaunau national park; green sea turtles; hawaiian petrel.
Hawaiʻi, also called the Island of Hawaiʻi, the Big Island or Hawaiʻi Island (/həˈwaɪ.i/ or /həˈwɑːiː/; Hawaiian: [həˈwɐiʔi] or [həˈvɐiʔi]), is an island located in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is the largest and the southeastern-most of the Hawaiian islands, a chain of volcanic islands in the North Pacific Ocean. With an area of 4,028 square miles (10,430 km2), it is larger than all of the other islands in the archipelago combined and is the largest island in the United States. The island is often referred to as the Big Island to reduce confusion between the island and the state. It is coterminous with Hawaiʻi County and includes the Hilo Micropolitan Statistical Area.
As of the 2010 Census the population was 185,079.[3] The county seat and largest city is Hilo. There are no incorporated cities in Hawaiʻi County (see Hawaii Counties).