The Importance of Growing Ulu, and Cacao from Pod to Bar

Fri Sep 30 2022 at 09:30 am to 11:30 am

Lyon Arboretum | Honolulu

Lyon Arboretum Education Department
Publisher/HostLyon Arboretum Education Department
The Importance of Growing Ulu, and Cacao from Pod to Bar
Advertisement
Presented by the Garden Club of Honolulu, learn about ulu (breadfruit) and cacao in this Stepping Stones class.
About this Event

Taylor Kellerman, Director of Diversified Agriculture and Land Stewardship for Kualoa Ranch will present the cultural importance of ʻulu (breadfruit), the propagation of and the varieties with a sampling of ʻulu as a “fishless poke.” He will also give an overview of the growing of cacao in a “pod to bar” concept and have a sampling.

This class will primarily be held indoors at Lyon Arboretum at the Upstairs Visitor Center Classroom. A mask is required in the classroom and other indoor areas. The following are recommended:

  • Comfortable shoes with good traction
  • Long pants or leggings (to keep mosquitoes off) or mosquito repellent
  • Rain jacket, poncho, or light umbrella

Price: $35 ($25 class fee + $10 supply fee)

Sign up by 9/21/22

This class is brought to you by the Garden Club of Honolulu.

For questions about the class logistics, please call Lyon Arboretum at (808) 988-0456 or email Jenna at [email protected].

Advertisement

Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Lyon Arboretum, 3860 Manoa Road, Honolulu, United States

Tickets

USD 35.00

Discover more events by tags:

Workshops in Honolulu

Sharing is Caring: