hāwane
/ hā.wane /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.
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.
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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