Jenise
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Jenise wrote:...who likes poi?
Jon Peterson
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Jenise wrote:...who likes poi?
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Jon Peterson wrote: Maybe I’ll try the real thing on vacation and see it in a different light. There's a lot of stuff I didn't like when I was 10 that I love now.
Jenise wrote:Jon Peterson wrote: Maybe I’ll try the real thing on vacation and see it in a different light. There's a lot of stuff I didn't like when I was 10 that I love now.
I'm sure most of us can attest to the latter. And we probably share a lot of the same culprits, like blue cheese. But I wouldn't bet on you liking poi now--I tasted it for the first time last week and can't imagine how one would acquire a taste for it--I found it fairly tasteless in fact, and would guess the attraction is the glue-y texture (if you're used to it--I'd NEVER get used to it).
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Karen/NoCA wrote:I just looked up a Taro plant (Poi) and come to find out we have one in our yard... last year we had a record number of leaves -14! It dies back in our winters, but pops up again in the spring. Right now it has six leaves so I suspect we will have more than 14 leaves. It is a fun plant to watch and how it survives our hot summers is the question. It is under a Camphor Tree and is watered every day.....that helps.
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Robert Reynolds wrote:Poi did have it's time and place - for hundreds of years, it served as the primary source of starch in the diet of Hawaiians, and possibly other Polynesian cultures too. It still tastes like crap, though.
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Karen/NoCA wrote:I just looked up a Taro plant (Poi) and come to find out we have one in our yard... last year we had a record number of leaves -14! It dies back in our winters, but pops up again in the spring. Right now it has six leaves so I suspect we will have more than 14 leaves. It is a fun plant to watch and how it survives our hot summers is the question. It is under a Camphor Tree and is watered every day.....that helps.
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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ChefJCarey wrote:There were many Hawaiians in the division. I never met one that liked poi.
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