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hāwane

/ hā.wane / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. n., Nut of the loulu, native palm, considered delicious to eat; also the tree itself.

2. n., A small, fine, red seaweed (Polysiphonia 🌐 spp.), consisting of branching filaments forming dense tufts.

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Small red seaweed (Polysiphonia spp.), with branching filaments growing into dense tufts. Not popular for food.

Nut of the loulu, the fan palm tree, considered a delicacy. Also called wāhane.

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