This weekend I went out to Wai'anae for a graduation party and had the opportunity to pound taro (kalo) into poi for the first time in my life. You can see my friend Dan here pounding the boiled root in a wooden container with a hand carved lava rock. It takes about 30 to 45 minutes to pound it until it's fully ready to eat. During this time, you get into a rhythm of breathing. Listening to the sound of the pounder hitting the kalo and the wood is very meditative. When it's ready to eat, the root is a purpleish brown color, somewhat sticky, and is so sweet and delicious. This was a great way to enjoy a locally grown, seasonal, organic food that was prepared according to traditional methods and a wonderful experience of Hawaiian culture.
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