Molokai ‘Ulu Fest

By Léo Azambuja
The Molokai ‘Ulu Fest last week celebrated the versatility of this highly productive, climate-resilient starchy fruit that grows on trees and is considered one of the most productive crops on Earth.
“The intention behind the event is to celebrate all things ʻulu,” ʻĀina Momona event coordinator Mercy Ritte said.
A couple hundred people came to Molokai Community Health Center Saturday morning to the event highlighting ‘ulu, also known as breadfruit. Just like in past events hosted by ʻĀina Momona, the focus is on food security, food sovereignty and food independence, always highlighting traditional and locally grown foods, Ritte said.…