Guidelines

What does limu look like?

What does limu look like?

Limu wawae’iole Plants are dark green with felt-like surface; form large mats. Found throughout the islands from low intertidal to subtidal, 6-10 feet depth. Requires careful cleaning as are attached in several places to rubble and coral. Usually chopped or pounded and mixed with salt.

What is limu Huluhulu waena?

Limu pakeleawa’a also known as limu huluhulu waena was a favorite seaweed of Queen Lili’uokalani. Documentation in old Hawaiian newspapers indicate she transplanted the seaweed from Lahaina to Waikiki in order to cultivate the species on O’ahu.

What is limu Hawaiian?

Seaweeds, called limu in Hawaiian, include a wide variety of marine algae. These marine plants are the basis of the food web on reefs and rocky shores. In Hawai’i, limu are found in many marine environments from tide pools to deep reef slopes.

What was the ritual in which the limu kala was used?

Limu Kala (Sargassum echninocanpum) was once used in an ʻohana ritual called hoʻoponopono. After praying and seeking forgiveness from each other, family members would eat the Limu. Limu Kala was also used by kahunas in rituals, according to Malo (1903).

What was the purpose of the limu kala ceremony?

Limu kala was essential, but used in different ways, in several ceremonies. For example, kala means to forgive, so in hoʻoponopono, a ceremony to heal family dissention, participants would be given a piece of limu kala, followed by prayers to make the family whole again. Upon forgiveness, each person would eat their limu.

Where do you get Limu from in Hawaii?

Very common, often found attached to basalt rock and old coral. Easily collected; remove small black snails that feed on blades. Wash well and chop into 1″ or less pieces. Mixed with other limu and served with raw fish, or added to light soups.

Why was Limu so important to the Hawaiian diet?

While limu primarily supplied variety and interest, they also added significant amounts of vitamins and other mineral elements to the diet. A common part of the traditional Hawaiian diet, limu are still a common ingredient in foods enjoyed by all. Not only are limu sold in supermarkets, but original Hawaiian methods…

What kind of foods are served with Limu?

Limu are served as vegetables in stews, poke, and salads; as condiments, adding zest to the meals; and are an important source of minerals, and vitamins, including vitamins A, C, B12, and riboflavin. Limu huluhuluwaena.