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  2. Colocasia - Wikipedia

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    Colocasia is a genus [3] [4] of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to southeastern Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Some species are widely cultivated and naturalized in other tropical and subtropical regions.

  3. Taro - Wikipedia

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    The local crop plays an important role in Hawaiian culture and Indigenous religion. Taro is a traditional staple of the native cuisine of Hawaii . Some of the uses for taro include poi , table taro (steamed and served like a potato), taro chips, and lūʻau leaf (to make laulau ).

  4. Cuisine of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian tropical tiki cocktails like the Blue Hawaii make use of rum. The rum is blended with a variety of tropical fruit juices and served with a decorative piece of fruit. [62] Okolehao is an old Hawaiian liquor distilled from the fermented root of the ti plant. [62] Hawaiian wine is produced mostly on the island of Maui and the island of ...

  5. Panaeolus cyanescens - Wikipedia

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    Panaeolus cyanescens [1] is a mushroom in the Bolbitiaceae family. Panaeolus cyanescens is a common psychoactive mushroom and is similar to Panaeolus tropicalis.It is also known under the common names of Blauender Düngerling, blue meanies, faleaitu (Samoan), falter-düngerling, Hawaiian copelandia, jambur, jamur, pulouaitu (Samoan), taepovi (Samoan), tenkech (Chol).

  6. Hale Nauā Society - Wikipedia

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    The Arts of Kingship: Hawaiian Art and National Culture of the Kalākaua Era. University of Hawaii Press. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-8248-3263-6. Karpiel, Frank (1999). "Notes & Queries – The Hale Nauā Society". The Hawaiian Journal of History. 33. Honolulu: Hawaiian Historical Society: 203– 212. hdl:10524/509. OCLC 60626541. MacLennan, Carol A ...

  7. Hawaiian ethnobiology - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian ethnobiology is the study of how people in Hawaii, particularly pertaining to those of pre-western contact, interacted with the plants around them. This includes to practices of agroforestry , horticulture , religious plants, medical plants, agriculture , and aquaculture.

  8. Bill Murray Defends ‘SNL’ Against Viewers Slamming the Show ...

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    Bill Murray appeared on Travis and Jason Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast (via The Daily Beast) and defended the current cast of “Saturday Night Live” from critics who say the show has ...

  9. Eddoe - Wikipedia

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    Eddoe or eddo (Colocasia antiquorum) is a species in genus Colocasia, [2] a tropical vegetable, closely related to taro (dasheen, Colocasia esculenta), which is primarily used for its thickened stems . [3] [4] In most cultivars there is an acrid taste that requires careful cooking. [3]

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