Hawaii chocolate operation growing
Hawaii is home to the only commercial cacao production in the United States, yet there are only a handful of farmers growing the bean.
Breaking the Chocolate Mold – The Story and Values Behind Mānoa Chocolate Hawaii (Part 1 of 2)
Tamara and Dylan Butterbaugh are the founders and owners of Mānoa Chocolate Hawaii, a bean-to-bar house of craft chocolate set-up like a winery in Kailua. By sourcing cacao like wineries source grapes, they seek quality beans from across the Hawaiian Islands and around the world through socially responsible, direct trade. The Butterbaugh's were exposed to craft chocolate at the University of Hawai‘i College of Tropical Agriculture where a friend was studying the crop, theobroma cacao. With a passion for sustainability, forestry, and the vision of a Hawai‘i-based manufacturing industry with global potential, they launched the company in 2010 to process cacao for emerging farmers. With little resources and a lot of determination (such as tricycle and barbecue powered equipment) the company has steadily grown to be in the top ten largest craft chocolate makers in the U.S. In 2019, Mānoa Chocolate was recognized as the Hawaii Venture Capital Association’s Consumer Packaged Goods Entrepreneur of the Year.
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Breaking the Chocolate Mold – The Story and Values Behind Mānoa Chocolate Hawaii (Part 2 of 2)
Tamara and Dylan Butterbaugh are the founders and owners of Mānoa Chocolate Hawaii, a bean-to-bar house of craft chocolate set-up like a winery in Kailua. By sourcing cacao like wineries source grapes, they seek quality beans from across the Hawaiian Islands and around the world through socially responsible, direct trade. The Butterbaugh's were exposed to craft chocolate at the University of Hawai‘i College of Tropical Agriculture where a friend was studying the crop, theobroma cacao. With a passion for sustainability, forestry, and the vision of a Hawai‘i-based manufacturing industry with global potential, they launched the company in 2010 to process cacao for emerging farmers. With little resources and a lot of determination (such as tricycle and barbecue powered equipment) the company has steadily grown to be in the top ten largest craft chocolate makers in the U.S. In 2019, Mānoa Chocolate was recognized as the Hawaii Venture Capital Association’s Consumer Packaged Goods Entrepreneur of the Year.
Mānoa Chocolate website:
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Founded in 2000 at the Shidler College of Business, the Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship (PACE) is the home for a set of experiential entrepreneurship programs at the University of Hawaii (UH). The Center’s 20+ programs offer mentorship, training and resources to all UH students and faculty, and are designed to encourage entrepreneurial thinking across disciplines and inspire entrepreneurs to move their ideas from conceptualization to commercialization.
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Canned meat among popular targets for shoplifters in Hawaii
Cigarettes have long been locked up, but there are other items these days that have become a hot commodity for thieves.
Big Island Chocolate Festival
Big Island Chocolate Festival
Hawaii Vacation Connection - Michelle Obama tours Ma'o Farms
- Mao farms is located on 24 acres In Waianae on the island of Oahu and is the largest organic farm on Oahu. It's also home to Kauhale the youth leadership training program which is made of interns who make a two-year commitment part-time in exchange for college tuition waivers and a $500 a month stipend. But maybe more importantly learn leadership and entrepreneurial skills.
The program caught the eye of Michelle Obama who's been following the progress of the farm over the years and what it should draw attention to the success of the program. She met with its directors and interns and learn firsthand how the operation works. She then sat down for a roundtable discussion where she acknowledged the achievements of the interns and led a talk about youth leadership.
She also took time to draw parallels between what's happening at Mao and the obesity campaign she is passionate about. Teaching children early about making healthy eating choices part of their everyday life is at cornerstone of her fight obesity initiatives in schools. She said that what's happening at Mao Farms is what she is trying to work to accomplish across the country. She said that she's reaching out to chefs in communities and asking them to adopt a school by providing healthy menu choices in the public schools.
McDonald’s of Hawaii support the Ronald McDonald House with Shamrock Shakes!
McDonald’s of Hawaii support the Ronald McDonald House with Shamrock Shakes!
New farmers cultivated by GoFarm Hawaii
GoFarm Hawaii, a new program at the University of Hawaii Community Colleges is growing something extremely vital at Windward Community College—commercial farmers. The program is part of C3T Hawaii--Community College, Career Training--and is funded by a $24.6 million workforce development grant from the U.S. Department of Labor.
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Allerton Garden Kauai, Hawaii National Tropical Botanical Gardens Walking Tour
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First day of classes at Hawai‘i Community College–Palamanui
The University of Hawaii held its first classes at Palamanui, Hawaii Community College’s new branch campus in Kona on August 24. The $27-million first phase of the Palamanui campus includes 24,000 square feet of learning space comprised of classrooms, teaching kitchens, science labs and a nursing lab.
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Hawaii Launches Long-Term Care Program | 360 Video
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PBS Hawaii - Na Mele Moments Live Pledge
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Lapakahi State Historical Park | Walk in the footsteps of ancient Hawaiians
Lapakahi State Historical Park is located on Highway 270 in Kohala on the Big Island of Hawaii. It’s open daily from 8am to 4pm and is free to the public. There are maps at the parking area to take you on a self guided tour. The park is a partially restored Hawaiian fishing village that dates back over 600 years. Walk in the footsteps of ancient Hawaiians. Please be respectful and do not climb on the walls and stay on the trails as this area is sacred. Perfect for history buffs!
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INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I: Quality of Life on O‘ahu | Program
INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I presents a series exploring the quality of life on each island, with residents from each island driving the conversations. What issues matter most to each island? These episodes are a precursor to our upcoming Election 2018 coverage. Our Quality of Life series continues with a focus on the community issues that are of most concern for O‘ahu residents.
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What’s it Going to Take? – Low Wages and the Lack of Affordability in Hawaiʻi | Program
INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI is taking a deeper dive into longstanding problems highlighted during our two-hour live program, What’s it Going to Take? An executive forum on making life better in Hawaiʻi.
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· 51% of renting households in Hawai’i spend more than 30% of their income on rent.
· 38% of jobs pay a living wage, which equates to more than $20/hour.
· 48% of households do not meet the Survival Budget level and struggle to afford living in Hawaiʻi
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The first of three special editions of INSIGHTS will focus on Low Wages and the Lack of Affordability in Hawaiʻi. Those scheduled to appear on the program include: the band director of Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School in Līhuʻe, Kauaʻi; the owner of a small business in Mānoa, Oʻahu; a warehouse worker from Pālolo, Oʻahu; and a University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa economist. You can join the conversation by phoning in, or by leaving us a comment on Facebook or Twitter. INSIGHTS is also streamed live on pbshawaii.org and PBS Hawaiʻi’s Facebook page.
Tiki’s Grill and Bar: Hawaii Chocolate Festival
Tiki’s Grill and Bar: Hawaii Chocolate Festival