Also known as Taro, kalo is more than just a plant—it’s an important part of the creation story of the Hawaiian people, woven into our culture and traditions. It’s also the root behind poi—a beloved island staple
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Also known as Taro, kalo is more than just a plant—it’s an important part of the creation story of the Hawaiian people, woven into our culture and traditions. It’s also the root behind poi—a beloved island staple