Indigenous Hawaiian crops form the backbone of traditional Hawaiian agriculture and cuisine. These crops have been cultivated in Hawaii for centuries, deeply influencing the island’s cultural and culinary landscape.
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These crops not only form the basis of traditional Hawaiian diets but also hold cultural and ceremonial significance, reflecting the deep connection between the Hawaiian people and their land.
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