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  2. Okolehao - Wikipedia

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    Island Distillers in Honolulu makes 100-US-proof (50% Alcohol by volume) Hawaiian ʻŌkolehao, a re-creation of the original ʻōkolehao. [6] There have been several past and recent productions of an okolehao type liqueur which is made by blending extracts of ti plant root, or ground up and emulsified ti root, with sugar syrup, rum, neutral spirits, bourbon, and other artificial and natural ...

  3. Cuisine of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian tropical tiki cocktails like the Blue Hawaii make use of rum. The rum is blended with a variety of tropical fruit juices and served with a decorative piece of fruit. [62] Okolehao is an old Hawaiian liquor distilled from the fermented root of the ti plant. [62] Hawaiian wine is produced mostly on the island of Maui and the island of ...

  4. At 101, spunky Sarah Mitchell recalls lifetime of hard work ...

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    Mitchell said she may have gotten her business sense from her mom, who bought acres of sugar plantation land, raised pigs and distilled okolehao (Hawaiian moonshine ) from sugar cane. Like her mom ...

  5. Moonshine by country - Wikipedia

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    Okolehao is a Hawaiian Alcoholic spirit whose main ingredient was the root of the ti plant. Okolehao's forerunner was a fermented ti root beverage or beer. When distillation techniques were introduced by an escaped English convict in 1790s, it was distilled into a highly alcoholic spirit.

  6. Category:Hawaiian distilled drinks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hawaiian distilled drinks" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. O. Okolehao

  7. Cordyline fruticosa - Wikipedia

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    In Hawaii, the roots mixed with water and fermented are also distilled into an alcoholic beverage known as okolehao. [5] [40] [46] [47] Fibers extracted from leaves are also used in cordage and in making bird traps. [40]

  8. Sol K. Bright Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian cowboys, known as paniolos, have been a part of island life since 1793, when King Kamehameha I received a gift of cattle from George Vancouver (after whom, they've named a city in Canada). Among the most famous of them was Bright's cousin, Ikue Purdy , who stunned the rodeo world by winning a competition in Cheyenne, Wyoming in 1908 ...

  9. Foot of rain triggers life-threatening flash flooding in part ...

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    This image of the central Pacific, captured on Friday, Apr. 12, 2024, shows the storm with its bright-colored clouds spinning northwest of Hawaii (lower center). Intense rain was occurring in the ...