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Breadfruit Festival 3/3/12
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From Sonia Martinez (she wanted me to pass this along!)

I hope many of you will enter the contest or at least attend the festival. All proceeds to benefit the Kua O Ka La Charter School. More information will be shared after plans are in place. This is just to whet the appetite. Mahalo!

Sonia



Ho’oulu Ka ‘Ulu – Revitalizing Breadfruit Festival

Breadfruit Cooking Contest- Rules and Instructions

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012 – (*See below for dish drop-off time and location directions)

Kua O Ka La Charter School – Kapoho, Hawai’i Island



General Rules and Instructions:

CATEGORIES:

Appetizer

Main Dish/Entrée

Dessert



You may enter only one (1) recipe per category.

Please note that breadfruit must be the MAIN ingredient.



You must complete and send the Entry Form with recipe(s) by the deadline of February 26th, 2012 to the addresses provided on the Cooking Contest Entry Form and below.



Recipes must be neatly typed listing all ingredients and the method of preparation. Use recipe form attached. If you’re entering more than one recipe please run copies and use one per recipe.



Entrant must put their name and contact information at the top on the front of the recipe page(s). A number will be assigned to each recipe when entry forms and recipes are received by the cooking contest committee.



*) Dish must be dropped off at the contest site between 8 am – 10 am on the morning of the event. Any entries brought after 10 am will not be accepted. Each contestant should have their name and cell phone number taped to the bottom of each dish.



Judging will be held from 11 am to 12 noon. Entrants will not be allowed in cooking contest tent during judging. Winners will be announced at 12:30 pm.



It is the entrants’ responsibility to pick up his/her property by 1:00 pm; ie: empty dishes, serving utensils and any props brought. Kua O Ka La School and contest sponsors can not be held responsible for any losses resulting by forgetting to pick up your property.



Entries must be brought two ways: a plated 10” to 12” dish for presentation and judges to taste and a larger dish or platter (approximately 9x13 sizes) with enough food for general public tastings. You must bring your own serving utensils; one per dish entered.



JUDGING – Each dish will be judged for:

Best use of breadfruit

Taste

Appearance/Presentation

Originality

Healthy ingredients



PRIZES:

First, Second and Third prizes in each category

One entry will be selected for ‘Best of Show’

One entry will be selected for ‘Healthiest Choice’

If you have any questions please contact Sonia R. Martinez via phone at 963-6860 or e-mail cubanwahine@hawaii.rr.com - The Entry and Recipe Forms will be made available soon at the Kua O Ka La School website, at the Hawai'i HomeGrown Food Network site and at the Breadfruit.org site.

DEADLINE: When you download the Entry Form and the Recipe Forms, complete and submit no later than February 26th, 2012 via USPS to P. O. Box 190, Honomu, HI 96728 or e-mail to cubanwahine@hawaii.rr.com*Dish(es) to be dropped off at cooking contest site between 8am - 10 am on the morning of the event.

LOCATION:Take Rte 130 to Pahoa. Turn left at traffic light to Rte 132. Bear left at fork just after Lava Tree State Park. Turn right at the four corners to Rte 137. Next to Ahalanui Hot Pond Park. Contest location and entry drop off on Makai side of road. Look for Contest Entry Drop-Off location. You must also drop off your completed Contest Entry Form and a Recipe Form per each dish entered. You must bring a serving utensil per entry.
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#2
Please, please, please let them bring a dwarf breadfruit. I KNOW they exist.
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#3
Fruit Lovers in Pahoa should have them (they are listed in their fruit list) - Artocarpus altilis 'Samoan' :
http://www.fruitlovers.com/indexen.html
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#4
Kelena, they had Samoan Ma'afala at the festival in Kona a few months ago. Word is they're bringing the same Ma'afala stock to Kua O Ka La. They're supposed to be delicious and small growth habit. I wuv my little Ma'afala and can't wait till she makes me some ulu!

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#5
That would be exciting. No room for a giant breadfruit. It's an amazingly versatile fruit. I just have no room for a full size one though! I like the rumors and I am looking forward to the festival! Mahalo nui, hooligal and Carey!
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