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Cibotium menziesii

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Hpuu ii, Hpuu or Hawaiian tree fernCibotiaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian IslandsOahu (Cultivated)Hawaiians, both long ago as well as in recent times, ate the uncoiled fronds (fiddles), which were considered delicious when boiled. The starchy core, though, was famine food. It was considered the most important food in lean times and one trunk may contain 50-70 pounds of almost pure starch. This was used for human as well as pig consumption. It was prepared by peeling the young fronds or placing the entire trunk with the starchy center in an imu or in steam vents at the volcano. The saying was "He hpuu ka ai he ai make" (If the hpuu is the food, it is the food of death).NPH00011nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Cibotium_menziesii

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