I know this post has been quite different from most my previous posts, but I really enjoyed our trip. We learned so much and had such a wonderful time. I am planning a trip to Florida in a few weeks. I’m sure I’ll have some pictures of food from that trip, too.
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We went to a Noni fruit and cattle farm. I’ve done research with Noni fruit in ground beef. I took more pictures of Noni fruit and Noni trees than anything. More about that in another blog post. Mixed-breed cattle in Hawaii, like these, are called Poi dogs These cattle eat grass and the Noni fruit from the trees. The Noni farmer loves it because the cows keep the trees pruned so it’s easier to harvest the fruit. At the Noni farm, we also learned about Korean Natural Farming. I am going to do some more research on the subject. It was very intriguing. We always visit the grocery store when we travel. We head right to the meat case and see how things look. ![]() |
Hawaiian meat counters look a lot like those on the mainland, but remember that most of the red meat has traveled thousands of miles.![]() |
A more local choice was Big Island Beef that is raised right on the island. ![]() |
| Chicken feet are very popular in Asian cultures. I had never seen them in the meat case, though. |
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| Beef casing. I guess for making sausage. |
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| Pigs feet. I have seen these on the mainland. |
Chop Sui!![]() |
| Beef tongue. I’ve seen this one on the mainland, too. |
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| Pork tails. |
I know this post has been quite different from most my previous posts, but I really enjoyed our trip. We learned so much and had such a wonderful time. I am planning a trip to Florida in a few weeks. I’m sure I’ll have some pictures of food from that trip, too.





























