Kauai Kunana Dairy's Fruits of Kauai - KVIC-TV3, myKauai.com [Agriculture]
Ryan Wooten from Kauai Kunana dairy discusses fruits found on his farm. Noni is Hawaiians medicine, it was used everywhere in the polynesian world, everywhere from New Zealand to Hawaii. Every part of this tree can be used for a different medicinal purpose... They use it for alternative treatments to cancer, arthritis, diabetes. It's a diet suppressant... The leaf, they actually make tea out of it. Anyone that has a tooth ailment can chew on the stem.
Tamarind fruit is a seed pod, inside is a paste. Very high in vitamin C. Good for you, it comes from Southern Asia as well as South America.
Soursop is pointy and on the inside is a white fruit and it's a pulp, you open it up, east it raw, it's a sweet tart, somewhere between a pineapple and a banana. You eat it straight out of there or you can freeze it and throw it in your smoothie. It's good, high in vitamin c and other nutrients. It's good for people with diabetes.
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Anini Beach - Kauai, Hawaii, United States
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Anini Beach Kauai
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- ... for a special hot bath experience -- oh well, it'll be for our next visit ... instead, we accidently discovered (5) Anini Beach -- wow! It's on the north shore & another real gem with endless long long sandy beach of CALM ...
- ... We also drove down some of the smaller roads to places like Anini Beach ...
- ... Leaving there we headed a bit further N to Anini Beach -very crowded as it is Sunday and also a big wedding taking place there ...
- ... I returned with Taylor to Anini Beach where I slept, once again, directly on the beach and we had a lovely encounter with an American lady who told us ...
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- Princeville, Kauai, Hawaii, United States
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- A nice vacation rental-Anini Beach by Djk_au from a blog titled Short stopover on Kaua'i - June 2010
- Anini Beach by Wahine from a blog titled Kauai
Fern Grotto - Kauai, Hawaii, United States
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Fern Grotto Kauai
This fern-capped cave is a favorite wedding site.
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- ... ) The lonely planet's description of the sites on this route, Wailua falls, Opaeka'a Falls and the fern grotto, are only mildly complementary - saying they are not necessarily the prettiest, highest, most spectacular on the island but ...
- ... all snorkeling, strolling through Hawaiian history in old Waimea, sailing on a catamaran, taking a river boat to the famous fern grotto, watching surfers at Kealia Beach, hunting for waterfalls (there are hundreds but only 5 are accessible), slurping a ...
- ... Freckles, who's mother and father began a tour boat business to take 4 people at a time up the river to see Fern Grotto some 60 years ago, said his father was a wonderful businessman ...
- ... We all got off the coach and onto the river barge for the 15 minute trip to the Fern Grotto ...
- ... On our last day we took a boat tour up the Wailua River (the only navigable river in the Hawaiian Islands) to Fern Grotto where the Hawaiians used to hold wedding ceremonies ...
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- Kauai, Hawaii, United States
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- All aboard the river barge for Fern Grotto by Jackandjill from a blog titled The Green Island of Kauai
- Dom - Fern Grotto on Wailua River tour by Djk_au from a blog titled Short stopover on Kaua'i - June 2010
- Dom and Narrelle - Fern Grotto by Djk_au from a blog titled Short stopover on Kaua'i - June 2010
- Narrelle - Fern Grotto by Djk_au from a blog titled Short stopover on Kaua'i - June 2010
- The Fern Grotto by Jackandjill from a blog titled The Green Island of Kauai
- Fern Grotto by Krottas from a blog titled Lift With Your KNEES!
Kalihiwai Reservoir - a wildlife refuge on Kaua`i
Kalihiwai Reservoir built in 1920 is privately owned, not a public facility, that serves the community of Kalihiwai Ridge. Its water is part of a gravity fed system serving its downstream neighbors in Kilauea on the North shore of the island of Kaua'i. It is listed as a wetland habitat with the USFWS. Of the five endemic endangered Hawaiian waterbirds, three live and breed at lakeside and enjoy the lake year round. Two, the stilt and duck, are currently only visitors.
Dedicated to our Endangered Species living on the Kalihiwai Reservoir built in 1920, for a while known as Drinking Water Reservoir for Kilauea Town, Kaua'i. It is an honor to steward such a vessel; its water is a blessing not to be lost.
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Kauai Food Forest Update- Month 6
Food forest being developed at Kalihiwai, on the island of Kauai adjacent to the Kalihiwai Ridge food Forest. This is a tour of it after 6 months.
Initial planting on _____ was directed by Ray Maki of Permaculture Kauai. Paul Massey of Regeneration Botanical Garden has been maintaining and keeping up the planting with help from Malama Kauai which oversees the leased land.