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Locality: Captain Cook, Hawaii

Phone: +1 808-937-3013



Address: 88-1658 Mamalahoa Hwy 96704 Captain Cook, HI, US

Website: www.papalanifarm.com

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Papalani farm, vacation rental & day spa 17.12.2021

Abundance abounds here at PapaLani Farm. These are the very last of the avocados for the season and a pineapple that’s way early...The little red berries or Surniam cherries...They are pretty tart and full of vitamin C. The pumpkin is a pumpkin squash called kabocha. I have just planted out the garden with tons of greens, celery, kale, Polk Choi, totsoi, lettuces, peppers, herbs etc. will be doing weekly picking for people if they need or want organic, fresh and full of nutrient veggies. This is a salad that I made today. Been making fresh smoothies every morning.

Papalani farm, vacation rental & day spa 14.12.2021

Soon to become a salad and fermented veggies! Full of love and nutrition

Papalani farm, vacation rental & day spa 06.12.2021

This orchid is so happy in the hapu’u Fern. It actually has 12 stem is coming out with these gorgeous flowers on it

Papalani farm, vacation rental & day spa 03.12.2021

Aloha if anyone needs fresh organic nutrient filled vegetables I certainly have them. Just to make it easy I charge six dollars a pound for all of the green things and a dollar an ounce for herbs. As you can see there’s three different kinds of kale, Swiss chard, little red sweet peppers, hot chili peppers, lettuces, totsoi, PokChoi,yellow String beans, parsley ,green onions, Lemons, limes,katook, Tokyo Benkata , beet, and probably a lot more. This is a picture of what I’m going to make today for a salad. It’ll be a nice excuse for a drive. You are allowed to go to the farm to get food. Call 937-3013 to order....I can have it ready for pick up.

Papalani farm, vacation rental & day spa 01.12.2021

Jabodacaba....this is the first harvest after 15 years! Yummy! These growright on the bark of the tree and they’re a bit like Concord grapes. You don’t eat the outside you just eat the middle..Also these two white cattle egret birds showed up recently on the farm. This one is on the loquat tree