Mayan World Farm
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Locality: Keaau, Hawaii
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Waking up with the smell of coffee flowers is pretty awesome don’t have to tell a coffee farmer this I’m just telling everyone else start growing coffee trees if you don’t drink coffee do it for the beautiful flowers
Unexpected visitor at the Farm this morning! Beautiful indeed but had my chickens screaming their lungs out. Roosters and Drakes were lined up and ready to fight to protect their girls.
It’s the little thing in farming that makes it all worth doing it Over and over again
Is there any one interested in Guinea Eggs we have available messages us at - Mayan World Farm on Facebook or here on Instagram (Source: Summarized from the Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology and the American Journal of Experimental Agriculture) Benefits ... 1) Rich in protein. Whole guinea fowl egg is 10.1% to 13.5% protein, with the egg white providing significantly higher amounts of protein than the yolk. 2) Rich in fat. Guinea fowl egg yolk is 32.2% to 32.7% fat. Little to no fat is present in the egg white. Guinea fowl eggs have more fat than domestic chicken varieties, but less fat than duck and goose eggs. 3) Guinea fowl eggs and Omega-3. It is presumed guinea eggs provide important amounts of Omega-3 fatty acids, similar to free range chicken eggs. 4) Source of cholesterol. It is safe to assume that guinea fowl eggs are an important source of dietary cholesterol and theorized to contain slightly more cholesterol than domestic chicken, but a lot less than duck, goose and turkey and quail eggs. 5) B vitamin profile. All eggs, guinea included, are animal products and will naturally contain important amounts of most, if not all essential B vitamins. Like all other egg varieties, guinea too provide the all-important vitamin B9 and vitamin B12, thiamine (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5) and pyridoxine (B6). 6) Rich in choline. Guinea fowl, duck, goose and free range chicken eggs are all rich sources of dietary choline, a B vitamin-like nutrient known for its benefits on the brain and nervous system. 7) Source of vitamin A. Guinea fowl left to forage for food and only minimally sustained with conventional feed produce intense yellow-orange colored egg yolks that are rich in pro-vitamin A antioxidants like lutein, zeaxanthin and beta-carotene. Minerals in guinea fowl eggs: sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, zinc, copper and iron, potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron, magnesium and B vitamins, zinc, copper and vitamin A, vitamin D, phosphorus and trace amounts of vitamins E and K. See more
We are super happy to introduce our newest healthy drinks from lowering high blood pressure to preventing the common cold , Mayan heart - hibiscus and ginger or hibiscus, ginger and pineapple island cloud - unbelievable tasting Noni drink, bananas heaven- bananas and organic Cain juice, and our well balanced Golden milk- ginger, turmeric and Almond milk you can find these drinks at Kona Butcher Shop in Kona @thechefandthevillage
Our goal this year is to get a healthy cantaloupe close to our giant grower Clint Dyson we have seeds from his state record and will be happy to give it a go on our farm and see how big we can get it here in Hawai’i wish us luck this season
We started our giant cantaloupe 48.10 Dyson 48lb is the parent plant the seed came from so there is a chance it can grow even bigger fingers crossed
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