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Mānaleo Television Program
Air Date: April 2, 2005
Hosts: Hailama Farden, Melelani Pang, Kupuna Kanoelani McGuire
Lydia Makuakāne returns to share stories about traditional Hawaiian foods and food plants.
puke, mea kanu, mea ʻai, kalo, hale kūʻai, mākeke, loʻi, māla, nā ʻano o ke kalo, mana, manamana, lehua, ʻeleʻele, kūʻoho, mana ʻulu, ʻulika, ʻai paʻa, palai, kōʻala, kuke, moʻa, paila, keʻokeʻo, kea, melemele, ʻalani, ʻulaʻula, poni, uliuli, kalo Pākē, kūlolo, heheʻe, lūʻau, lau, huli, meli, niu, kōpaʻa maka, waiūpaka, poi kalo, poi ʻulu, poi ʻuala, poi pū, poi palaoa, poi pia, poi maiʻa, ʻono, ʻawaʻawa, momona, pahūpahū, ʻōpihi, pia lole, pia Pākē, waʻuwaʻu, ʻuī, maiʻa pōpōʻulu, maiʻa iholena, maiʻa hāpai, hēʻī, pīneki, lepo, pō mahina, pepeieʻe, puʻe ʻuala, ʻōwili, ʻuala pū, kūlolo ʻuala, uhi, waiū pipi, hua ʻai, kuawa, kānana, halakahiki, kanakē, kamu, kukui, pīlali, piʻi mauna, piʻi kuahiwi, kumu lāʻī, imu, ʻōkolehao, waina, kani ke ʻō, kani ka pele, Hilo, Pāhoa, Kalapana, Maui, Lahaina, Lahainaluna, Olowalu, Kaimukī, Joe Keaulana, Kimo Alama Keaulana, Hawaiian Souvenirs, kau yuk, taro cake, swipe, rose apple, home brew, traditional foods, flavor profile, family recipes