simple is better
9.5.09

It’s back to basics time. Of everything i’ve consumed since landing in Kauai last weekend, the two most delicious things have been local Apple Bananas and Passion Fruit. At the Hanapepe Farmer’s Market a couple days ago, a vendor yells the advertisement, ‘The Kauai sun has touched these fruits!’ Sold.
The Apple Banana is out of this world. Smaller and fatter than a Chiquita, this indigenous variety is about half the size and 10 times the intense flavor. Its flesh is sticky and nectary, sweet and honey like. Surprisingly, it does taste like apple upon first bite, tart that opens up into bright, rich banana flavor. Elvis would approve.
i’ve been eating the hell out of these treats, one because they are tasty, two, i heard the b-12 keeps the mosquitoes away. Could help with the below problem.

Food in Kauai is… underwhelming. At grocery stores, prices are insane due to shipping costs (6 bucks for a Sarah Lee loaf of whole wheat bread), and often, produce and other goods just aren’t. I was relieved to hear of a farmer’s market just 4 miles from our hale, and soon found out that shopping local is flippin delicious, and the thrifty thing to do.

The broad that sold me this Mountain Apple said it’s taste would be similar to a pear. When i bit into the fruit at home, it occurred to me this woman might need to brush up on her fruit 101. The skin and consistency is more like a plum, however less juicy and tart. Mountain Apple tastes like the most fragrant rose in a garden smells. Flesh is spongy, a little bit on the dry side, and quite mild. Delicious in a unique way.








September 6th, 2009 at 12:39 am
amy, love your food updates – the pics, the info, everything.
September 6th, 2009 at 5:12 am
Eating here is quite the depart from San Diego… which is hilarious in and of itself, because people knock SD for being a crap hole of a ‘culinary town.’ i think the secret here is to shop local, and know wtf to do with the ingredients yourself.