🧑🌾Today's *Mahi’ai Highlight: Zeus, the owner of Namnama Farms, balances roles as a university student, husband, and father while dedicating himself to growing fresh, organic produce in Waialua, with a special focus on beloved varieties cherished by local Filipinos and Asians.
We appreciate Namnama Farms for generously sharing their limited supply of fresh produce (bean leaves, siwang kalo (taro), and okra).
What is your word for bean leave?
Did you know that okra is a calcium-rich, plant-based superfood? Dive into our blog From Slime to Sublime: Okra Demystified to learn more!
🌱Follow on Instagram: @namnama_farms
Available Produce: at Shriners Farmer's Market on December 12, 2024.
Kalo (Filipino Variety – Siway): makanprayaloha.com/fresh-kalo
Bean Leaves (Paltong): makanprayaloha.com/fresh-vegetables-bean-leaves-paltong
Okra (Clemson Spineless): makanprayaloha.com/okra
🌱Oʻahu Fresh produce is available for pre-order only: https://makanprayaloha.com/farmers-market
*Mahiʻai is the Hawaiian word for farmer and to farm..
E Mahi'ai ma ka mahina kūpono.
Farm according to the most suitable moon phase.
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