Europeans discovered the fruit in the late 1500s ... more nutrients than white rice and white potatoes. Known as ulu in Hawaii, it was the focus of festivities at Maui Nui Botanical Gardens ...
Before sunrise one morning, on Hawai‘i Island, a man named ‘Ulu prayed to the gods for help and guidance. His son was dying and his village was starving. ʻUlu, or breadfruit, has long been a staple in ...
Last year, the ranch became a Hawaii ‘Ulu Cooperative member when the orchards produced 6,000 pounds of fruit during the September to November season, more than its handful of local vendors ...
But the seedless fruit landed on the shores of Hawaii much earlier. Professor Lincoln believes ulu was one of many edible plants transported to Hawaii when Polynesian voyagers colonised there ...
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