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The ʻUlu Value Chain in Hawaiʻi

An agricultural value chain refers to the different "links" required to take a product from farm to end consumer. Here is a look at each of actors along the breadfruit value chain in Hawaiʻi today, along with their distinct roles and risks.

Hawaiʻi ʻUlu Co-op Restaurant Directory

This is a directory of restaurants that serve Hawaiʻi ʻUlu Co-op on their menu. Mahalo for supporting local businesses using local ingredients!

Supporting Small Farmers Across the Pacific Through ʻUlu Flour Partnerships

‘Ulu flour has long been heralded as a promising means to revitalize the crop thanks to its shelf stability, high nutritional content, and the fact that it's naturally gluten free. Learn about our partnerships to bring this product to market!

Reheat Before You Eat: How to Eat Recipe-Ready Staples

Make mealtime quick, easy & nutritious using these tips to reheat our recipe-ready staples - ʻUala, Kalo and Palaʻai - in a microwave, oven or on the stovetop.

Kāpili ʻOihana Intern Reviews Three Delicious ʻUlu Recipes

Since 2019, HUC has partnered with the Kāpili ‘Oihana internship program to offer a digital marketing internship to promote local food and farming.

Kumu ʻUlu Box Video Series

Our farm-to-school video series for kids fosters meaningful connections to ‘ulu through Hawaiian culture, culinary science & art and pairs with the Kumu ʻUlu Box.

What is the Difference Between Purple Sweet Potato and Ube?

Many people confuse Okinawan sweet potato and ube because of their shared purple color so we're sharing the major differences and similarities between these plants.

Breadfruit vs. Jackfruit

Breadfruit & jackfruit are close relatives and often confused with each other. Breadfruit is smaller & has more protein whereas jackfruit is bigger and sweeter.

Breadfruit Flour Production: How-To Video & Flowchart

Since 2020, the Hawaiʻi ʻUlu Cooperative has been working with our friends at Voyaging Foods and the Hawai'i Farmers Union United to explore how best to scale production of ʻulu (breadfruit) flour.
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