Taro is a root vegetable. In Hawaii it is used to make poi.
Taro
when the tahitians discovered the islands, they started bringing over the things they farmed and taro; was one of them.
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Taro vine is, but not the average everyday taro (often referred to as elephant ears) that you grow in flower beds.
Four the agriculture in Hawaii, Hawaii industries (pineapple, banana, macadamia nuts, taro, and sugar cane ……) thank you :P :P :P ;)
Talo (taro), fa'i (bananas), ta'amu (I don't know the English name), yam (ufi)
Evergreens do not grow in Hawaii because evergreens only grow in temperate places.
taro (kalo), bananas, suagar cane, coconut, pineapple, coffee, mango, ginger, etc.
Polynesians made the first poi, and as they brought taro to Hawaii eons ago, poi is a national dish there.
yes, sunflowers do grow in hawaii but warmish places like hilo not kona
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