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Hawaiian Breadfruit Ethnobotany, Nutrition and Human Ecology

By: Brien A Meilleur
61 pages, Figs, tabs, col photos
Hawaiian Breadfruit
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  • Hawaiian Breadfruit ISBN: 9781929325177 Paperback Dec 2004 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Breadfruit, called `ulu in Hawaiian, was one of the plants Polynesians brought in their sailing canoes when they discovered the Hawaiian Islands. It is a staple food throughout the Pacific, and in ancient Hawaii it was a crop of much greater nutritional, cultural, and political significance than its present-day status here suggests. The authors of this book assembled historical references to `ulu and did nutrient analyses to develop a picture of the tree's former importance. Through its manifold uses, its widespread cultivation, and its nutritional similarity to the other Hawaiian staple, kalo (taro), Hawaiian breadfruit is revealed to have had a profound role in the Hawaiian culture and the human ecology of the archipelago. This brief study of `ulu will reward those interested in Hawaiiana with a new perspective on a familiar tree of Hawaiian landscapes, a tree which - according to the authors - deserves much greater appreciation and use.

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By: Brien A Meilleur
61 pages, Figs, tabs, col photos
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