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자연 그대로의 맛을 간직하고 있다는 하나의 과일. 나는 그 과일을 키운 농장으로 향했다. 하와이 말로 오노는 맛있다는 뜻이다. 얼마나 맛에 자신이 있으면 농장의 이름을 맛있다로 지었을까? “이 과일들은 슈퍼마켓, 과일가게, 호텔이나 레스토랑의 셰프들에게 가요” “마우이 사람들은 운이 좋네요. 당신의 과일들을 먹을 수 있다니요” 조금은 아부 섞인 말을 건네며 농장을 둘러보기 시작했는데 얼마 지나지 않아 아부는 진심이 됐다. 난생 처음 보는 과일이 농장에 가득했다. “이게 잘 익은 거예요. 껍질 사이에 분홍빛이 보이죠” “이거 진짜예요?” “이건 이렇게 먹어야 돼요” 먼저 먹는 시범을 보이는 할아버지. 나도 그대로 따라 먹었는데 “눈이 커졌네요” “엄청나게 달아요” 설탕물이 이보다 더 달까. 슈가애플이란 이름에 딱 어울리는 맛이다. 이번에도 태어나 처음 보는 열매다. 무슨 열매일까? “이건 아기 열매고, 이건 꽃이에요. 3개월 정도면 아기 열매가 이 정도로 커져요. 한 달 정도 더 지나면 이렇게 변하죠. 이 열매에서 나온 과일을 먹을 수 있어요” “지금 바로요?” “네” 지금 막 딴 열매를 칼로 자르기 시작하는 척 할아버지. 마늘처럼 보이는 이 열매의 이름은 다름 아닌 카카오였다. “바깥쪽의 흰 부분이 열매예요. 씨를 가지고 초콜릿을 만들어요. 먼저 과일을 5일간 발효시킨 뒤 씨앗을 꺼내 말려요. 꺼낸 씨가 다 마르면 일단 굽고 아주 곱게 갈죠. 거기에 설탕을 섞으면 초콜릿이 돼요” 초콜릿은 많이 먹어봤지만 카카오열매는 처음이다. 욕심을 내서 두 개를 집어 들었다. “빨아 먹어요” “씹을까요?” “씹지 말고 빨아먹기만 해요” 새콤달콤. 초콜릿의 원료라는 게 믿기지 않을 산뜻한 맛이었다. “그런 맛이 좀 있죠. 정말 좋아해요. 한 번에 열 개도 입에 집어놓고 먹을 수 있어요. 하와이의 모든 사람들은 이곳에 사는 걸 정말 감사하게 생각해요. 우리들은 정말 운이 좋은 사람들이에요. 신과 함께 일하며 행복해지는 것 그게 우리가 하는 일이에요. 신이 언제나 우리를 도우며 이 아름다운 과일들을 키워주니까요” 꽃부터 시작해 카카오 열매를 맺기까지 모든 것은 신의 도움이 있어야 가능하다 말하는 척 할아버지. 하와이의 자연은 신이 인간에게 맡겨놓은 선물인 듯 했다.
[English: Google Translator]
One fruit that retains its natural flavor. I headed to the farm where I raised the fruit. In Hawaiian, Ono means delicious. If you have confidence in how much you taste, did you name the farm delicious? These fruits go to supermarkets, fruit shops, chefs in hotels and restaurants. People in Maui are lucky. You can eat your fruit. I started to look around the farm, handing in a bit of a cowardice. Soon after, Abu became sincere. The fruit I saw for the first time was full of farms. It 's ripe. Is this really true? This should be like this. Grandfather demonstrating eating first. I also ate it as it was, The snow is bigger. A lot of weight. Sugar water is more than this. Sugar is the perfect name for Apple. This is the first fruit I have ever seen. What fruit? It 's a baby fruit, it' s a flower. In about three months, the baby fruit grows to this extent. After a month or so, this changes. I can eat the fruit from this fruit. Right now? Yes. My grandfather, who just started cutting the other fruit with a knife. This fruit, which looks like garlic, was called cacao. The outer white part is the fruit. I make chocolates with seeds. First, after fermenting the fruit for 5 days, take out the seed and let it dry. Once the seeds are dried out, they are baked and very fine. I mix it with sugar to make chocolate. I've eaten a lot of chocolate, but it's the first time I have cocoa. I greedy and picked up two. Suck it. Chew it? Do not chew it. Suck it. Sweet and sour. It was a refreshing taste that would not be believed to be the raw material of chocolate. I have that kind of taste. I really like it. I can eat ten of them at a time. Everyone in Hawaii really appreciates living here. We are really lucky people. Working with God and being happy That 's what we do. God always helps us and nurture these beautiful fruits. Everything from flowers to cacao fruit is possible only with God's help. The nature of Hawaii seemed to be a gift God gave to humans.
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■클립명: 아메리카017-미국33-07 신선한 과일을 키우는 오노 농장
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 구상모 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2018년 10월October
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