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kikino, Prickly pear cactus.
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
s., The prickly pear.
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
n., The prickly pear (Opuntia tuna).
Papa helu loli | Wehewehe Wikiwiki update log
Beach, Mākena, Maui. Small pocket of calcareous sand at Mākena Landing Park fronting the former cattle holding pens. The pens were used during cattle-loading operations when interisland steamers stopped at Mākena.
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Prickly pear (Opuntia megacantha), native to Mexico. This species of Opuntia bears the best fruits for food. In Mexico, in season, it can be a principal human food, eaten raw, dried, or cooked into a paste or candy. The Hawaiians made a fermented drink from the fruits. (NEAL 607.)
prickly pear.
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