Welcome to the Kahaluu
Country Store! Here you will find goods & produce from our certified nursery
and farm in Kahaluu, Oahu, and from our backyard
in east Honolulu.
In addition, for a bit more of diversity, goods & services of local artists and friends are spotlighted here. If you wish to be considered for such listing please contact us for more info.
The Kahaluu Country Store is dedicated to the small farmers, local artists, and cottage industry folk in Hawaii who wish to have another outlet for their goods and services. We aren't intent in competing with Safeway or Longs, we just hope to complement the market with goods & services that would otherwise be hard to find. Thanks for stopping by, and have fun shopping.
Orders received will first be confirmed with you for accuracy, arrangements, delivery and/or pickup. Minimum U.S. mainland order is $10. Payment through check or money order payable to `iliahi enterprises, llc. Please note there may be interstate restrictions, e.g., no citrus fruits to the U.S. mainland.
Please leave a way of contacting you such as through phone no., e-mail, pager, etc. when ordering. If there's any other goods or services you're looking for, or you have any questions, comments, or offers (e.g., wholesale prices, plant propagules, seeds, etc.), please feel free to let us know.
On-site store hours are from 10am-1pm daily. Please call in advance as sometimes we're out in the garden or on errands. Delivery is available from Kahalu'u through the eastern quarter of O'ahu.
| apple-banana | $0.50/pound (somewhat seasonal) |
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| awa (aka Piper methysticum, kava) | Visit Hawaiian Kava Center for the latest pricing. |
| calamondin | $4.00/lb. |
| curry tree leaves | $0.50/spray, seeds $0.25 each |
| chicken -- free roaming |
$6:reg.; $8:large & black.
you catch 'em |
| duck -- over-the-hill layers or males | $5.00/live |
| duck eggs | 40-50 cents/egg |
| goose | $18/live |
| goose eggs | $1.50/egg (avail. in spring) |
| hina hina (Pele's hair) | 8" 3-strand woven, $2 (variations avail.) |
| loulu | $1/leaf |
| "American Chestnut" | $0.25/nut (somewhat seasonal) |
| fresh mämaki leaf | $0.25/leaf |
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| noni |
$4/pound fresh (sporadic harvest);
$1 per dried wafer (orig. about a tbsp. of wet pulp) |
| Poha berry | Market-based |
| pummelo | $1 each (avail. July/Aug.) |
| Rambutan (very fresh!) | Next season ca. Winter 2007 |
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| taro huli -- Chinese/Hawaiian | $1.00 each (somewhat seasonal) |
| ti leaf | 8-10 cents/leaf |

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Learn more about taro from Windward Community College. Their 12th annual Taro Festival will be held at
Windward Community College Käneohe, HawaiiGo to the Hawaiian Kava Center and learn about kava, also known as awa (Piper methysticum) - the unique Pacific beverage plant. At HKC kava products, plants, and consulting services are offered. In addition local news on kava, and community benefit announcements are provided.