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KūmoleSource:

1. n., A new shoot, leaf, or bud, especially of taro.

2. n., Dried baked taro or sweet potato; in Kaʻū this food was hung in baskets in the wind so that it dehydrated; it was used on sea journeys and is perhaps related to ō, sea rations.

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    • PCP kao.

3. n., Ship biscuit, pilot bread, hardtack.

Nā LepiliTags: foods kalo ʻuala Kaʻū

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Abbreviation for ʻaoʻao (page).

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Dried taro or sweet potatoes. Also applied to hardtack.

Baked sweet potatoes, dried and hung in baskets to dehy-drate.

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