Slow Food Maui Presents “Where’s the Beef?” with William Jacintho and Family of Beef and Blooms on Wednesday, June 29

Beef and Blooms - Hawaii's First Certified Organic Ranch

Beef and Blooms - Hawaii's First Certified Organic Ranch

Continuing with its Taste Education Series, Slow Food Maui presents its fifth session: “Where’s the beef?” Here’s an opportunity to learn all there is to know about organic, grass-fed beef on Maui with William Jacintho of Beef and Blooms, Hawaiʻi’s first certified organic ranch. The Jacintho family will share their knowledge of raising cattle and how best to prepare local, grass-fed beef products.

Four generations ago, Manual Jacintho worked as a mason, saved his earnings, and purchased small properties in the Kula area. He started a part-time Black Angus ranch to feed his family, and supplement the family income. The healthy grass growing on the pastures’ naturally rich soil, kept a healthy breed of cattle thriving. He raised his animals without the use of hormones, antibiotics, or artificial stimulants. This tradition has been kept in the family for four generations. Today, the tradition of the family farm provides island residents an choice of Certified Organic Beef that is produced in the healthy way beef is intended. Today, the ranch raises Angus, Brangus, and Wagyu.

Date: Wednesday, June 29
Time: 6:00-7:30 p.m. HST
Maui Culinary Academy logoPlace: Maui Culinary AcademyUH Maui College, Pa’ina Building310 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, Maui, Hawai‘i
Cost: $15

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Whole Foods Market Maui provides supplementary ingredients for the Slow Food Maui Taste Education Series.

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#MauiFoodies Taste Education Sorbets and Gelatos with Melissa McKelvey on Flickr

Another great Taste Education event. Big mahalo to Melissa McKelvey of Penguini, Chris Speere with the Maui Culinary Academy, Whole Foods Market Kahului and all the Slow Foodies who made it happen.

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Slow Food Maui Presents Making Sorbets and Gelatos with Melissa McKelvey of Penguini in Pa‘ia

Fall Harvest FestivalContinuing with its Taste Education Series, Slow Food Maui presents its third session: Making sorbets and gelatos with Melissa McKelvey of Penguini in Pāʻia. McKelvey’s products are crafted from locally grown ingredients in distinctive combinations such as Kafir-lime-coconut, lilikoi-mango and Olinda plum and ginger.

Date: Wednesday, April 27
Time: 6:00-7:00 p.m. HST
Maui Culinary Academy logoPlace: Maui Culinary AcademyUH Maui College, Pa’ina Building310 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, Maui, Hawai‘i
Cost: $15

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Walk-ins are welcome, however, reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating per session.

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Taste Education Mixology Event Photos and Videos

Everyone learned a great deal at last night’s Taste Education Mixology event. Mahalo nui loa to Melissa Panzarini with Maui Cocktail Catering, Shonna Pinheiro with OCEAN Vodka, Jane and Barry with Mauicello, Chris Speere with the Maui Culinary Academy and all the Slow Foodies who made it happen.
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Slow Food Maui Presents Mixology with Melissa Panzarini, Maui Cocktail Catering

Maui Culinary Academy logoIn the second installment of the Taste Education Series, Slow Food Maui presents Mixology, the Art of Making Cocktails with Melissa Panzarini, Maui Cocktail Catering.

Date: Wednesday, March 30
Time: 6:00-7:00 p.m. HST
Place: The Leis Family Class Act Restaurant at the Maui Culinary AcademyUH Maui College, Pa’ina Building310 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, Maui, Hawai‘i
Cost: $15

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Walk-ins are welcome, however, reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating per session. For more information call Charlene Kaʻuhane, Slow Food Maui Education co-chair, at 243-2290.

Maui Cocktail Catering logo“We had an excellent turnout for the first Taste Education session featuring local coffee producers,” said Kaʻuhane. “We’re honored to present Melissa and two producers as we work to bring local producers in our community to the forefront so others may learn about their work, how their product is made, where to find it and more.”

“It’s inspiring to meet the people behind the product and craft,” said Chris Speere, Slow Food Maui Education co-chair. “This will be a fun session.”

Whole Foods Market Maui provides supplementary ingredients to implement the Taste Education series at Maui Culinary Academy.

 

Tickets Available for Grand Taste Education Event!

Grand Taste Education at the 4th Annual Maui County Agricultural FestivalSupport our farmers and chefs in The Grand Taste Education Tent at the 4th annual Maui County Agricultural Festival. It’s a rare opportunity to sample delectable dishes prepared with ingredients from local ranchers and growers by top Maui chefs at 13 tasting stations.

Tickets are going fast, so purchase yours now! Advance tickets $25 Adult/$15 children 12 and under. After March 30, tickets will cost $30 for adults and $20 for children, 12 and under, so act soon!

Purchase tickets online here or call (808) 243-2290.

The proceeds raised go to the Maui Agricultural Foundation, a 501(c)(3) whose mission is to support agricultural education programs—Ag in the Classroom, farmer training and more.

4th Annual Maui County Agricultural Festival – Food From Maui Farms Matters!

4th Annual Maui County Agricultural FestivalOn April 2, 2011, the annual Maui County Agricultural Festival celebrates once again agriculture’s vital role in the economy, environment, and lifestyle of Maui. Held on the lū‘au grounds of Maui Tropical Plantation in Waikapū and in its fourth year, Maui’s prime event to raise awareness about local agriculture on Maui invites Maui to talk story with the people who grow our food and their industry allies, to discover what agriculture means to our communities and ‘äina, to taste fresh flavors, and have fun.

Hosted by Maui County Farm Bureau in partnership with Office of Economic Development, supported by generous sponsors, the festival provides the one-stop experience of the wondrous impact of agriculture in day-to-day life. This year, day-to day Maui vegetables will be the focus of the festival.

Our farmers grow a gorgeous spectrum of colorful produce, special occasion vegetables such as asparagus and fennel, and also crops such as coles that are the bread and butter of diversified commercial agriculture on Maui today. “These veggies are often overlooked yet keep numerous farmers and farm lands productive, providing plentiful food,” says MCFB Executive Director Warren Watanabe. “The best way to support local agriculture is to buy and eat what Maui grows, which means to be familiar with all crops.”

Festival event hours are 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Admission and parking are free.

Tickets for Grand Taste Education are on sale at www.mauicountyfarmbureau.org or can be purchased at the Festival on April 2.

Grand Taste Education: Humble, honorable, sensible, sensuous cole crops:
Coles belong to Maui’s top volume crops. In 2008, 19 selected top-producing vegetables and melons accounted for 41.5 million pounds statewide, with head cabbage coming in first at 23 percent of this on 410 acres, and broccoli delivering a respectable 360,000 pounds. “When we buy coles, we support a vital core of Maui ag,” says Chef Ryan Luckey, who oversees the kitchen at Pineapple Grill in Kapalua. “And, equally important, coles are undisputedly healthful and shockingly delicious!”

At this year’s Grand Taste Education, Maui coles and other value-added crops are the stars, with farmers and chefs teaming up to prepare any one variety in several ways. “Caramelized, simmered or in salads, bought from a farm nearby, coles may change the way Maui thinks about daily food and local ag,” says Susan Campbell, Chair of Slow Food Maui, which supports locally grown food and cultural diversity, culinary practices for health, island food security and pleasure.

Other Festival highlights:
Victory Farm: A live farm to learn about Maui’s crops.
Livestock: Maui Cattle Co. presents an exhibit of farm animals that aid in farm management and provide food are on site.
Grown on Maui: A&B Foundation sponsors Maui ʻs largest farmers market with more than 50 farm vendors showcasing the bounty. Maui grows from coffee to flowers to vegetables and landscape designs. Hereʻs the best place to meet the farmers who grow your food.
Food Booths: From farm to table, sample hot dishes, cold ice cream, have lunch.
Keiki Activities: Maui Thing presents barnyard games and hands-on art activities.
Wellness/Health: Demonstrations and information on fixing nutritious meals with fresh foods.
Ask the Farm Doctor: Agricultural experts provide hands-on answers.
Contests: Share your Grown-on-Maui recipes and find out how they compare.
Composting: Learn how to make compost with kitchen scraps and garden waste.
Literary Resources: An on-site book store courtesy of Barnes & Nobles.

Slow Food Maui is still looking for volunteers for this event, so please contact us if you’re interested!

Taste Education Photos

We had a great Taste Education event yesterday. Many thanks to the Maui Coffee Association and the Maui Culinary Academy for making it happen.

Taste Education Featuring Coffee From Seed To Cup

Maui Culinary Academy logo Join us for an evening devoted to understanding what goes into a great coffee from seed to cup… growing, picking, processing, roasting and brewing as well as the many varietals and emerging terroir of coffee. Presented by Gerry Ross, Kupaʻa Farm and the Maui Coffee Association.

Date: Wednesday, February 23
Time: 6:00-7:00 p.m. HST
Place: The Leis Family Class Act Restaurant at the Maui Culinary Academy, UH Maui College, Pa’ina Building310 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, Maui, Hawai‘i
Cost: $15 (or $125 for the series of nine)

Contact us to make reservations ->

Walk-ins are welcome. However, reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating per session. For more information or to purchase by phone call Charlene Kaʻuhane, Slow Food Maui Education co-chair, at 808-243-2290.

Taste Education Series 2011 Schedule

Maui Culinary Academy, Slow Food Maui, Whole Foods MarketSlow Food Maui is proud to offer the 2011 Taste Education Series, in partnership with the Maui Culinary Academy and Whole Foods Market Kahului.

Wednesday, February 23 – An evening devoted to understanding what goes into a great coffee from seed to cup…growing, picking, processing, roasting and brewing as well as the many varietals and emerging terroir of coffee. Presented by Gerry Ross, Kupaʻa Farm and the Maui Coffee Association.

Wednesday, March 30 – Mixology with Melissa Panzarini features OCEAN Vodka.

Wednesday, April 27 – Making sorbets and gelatos with Melissa McKelvey of Penguini Gelato in Pāʻia. Products are crafted from locally-grown ingredients in distinctive combinations such as Kafir-lime-coconut, lilikoi-mango and Olinda Plum and Ginger.

Wednesday, May 25 – Chocolate tasting with Melanie Boudar of Sweet Paradise Chocolatier. Melanie will share her knowledge and love of chocolate. This is an overview of how to taste and evaluate chocolate, how to pair chocolate with a look at what’s happening in Hawaiʻi’s cacao industry.

Wednesday, June 29 – Where’s the beef? Learn all there is to know about organic, grass-fed beef on Maui with William Jacintho of Beef and Blooms, Hawaiʻi’s first certified organic ranch.  Taste and compare Maui’s local product with other brands on the market. Get tips on how to prepare local, grass-fed beef products.

Wednesday, July 13 – Taste Education goes on a field trip to Maui Brewing Co. Owner Garrett Marrero gives the grand tour and tasting. Maui Brewing Co. is the only brewer and canner of craft beer in Hawaiʻi.

Wednesday, August 31Got Fish with Don Wakamatsu of Whole Foods Market, Maui. Join Don as he shares his fish knowledge – fish varieties, how to select, cut and prepare local, sustainable fish caught in Hawaiian waters.

Wednesday, September 28 – Retired Maui Culinary Academy Chef Instructor Bobby Santos returns to the classroom to share his knowledge of raising poultry chickens. Having grown up with livestock his parents and grandparents raised and prepared fresh, he continues this food tradition.

Wednesday, October 26 – Ralph Giles and Daniel J. Southmayd, owners of Catering From Soup to Nuts, walk everyone through planning the perfect dinner party. These catering experts provide practical advice from meal planning and cooking to table settings and hosting etiquette and more.

Sessions are held 6 pm – 7:30 pm, at The Leis Family Class Act Restaurant at the Maui Culinary Academy, UH Maui College, Pa’ina Building310 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, Maui, Hawai‘i.

Individual sessions are $15.
The series of nine is $125.

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Walk-ins are welcome. However, reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating per session. For more information or to purchase by phone call Charlene Kaʻuhane, Slow Food Maui Education co-chair, at 808-243-2290.

Slow Food Maui Presents Taste Education Series

Maui Culinary Academy logoIn partnership with the Maui Culinary Academy, Slow Food Maui presents a 9-part Taste Education series devoted to Maui’s local food producers. The sessions will be held the last Wednesday of each month, 6 pm – 7:30 pm, at The Leis Family Class Act Restaurant at the Maui Culinary Academy, UH Maui College, Pa’ina Building310 W. Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, Maui, Hawai‘i.

Individual sessions are $15.
The series of nine is $125.

 

Contact us to make reservations ->

The series schedule is posted here ->

Walk-ins are welcome. However, reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating per session. For more information or to purchase by phone call Charlene Kaʻuhane, Slow Food Maui Education co-chair, at 808-243-2290.

“Slow Food Maui supports one of the founding principals of Slow Food International which is to honor the people who grow and produce the food we eat,” said Kaʻuhane. “This series brings local food producers in our community to the forefront so others may learn about their work, how their product is made and where to find it.”

“We also hope this series will motivate others to create more agricultural value-added products,” said Chris Speere, Slow Food Maui Education co-chair. “Having a thriving local food system relies on extending what we grow into delicious, quality products. Maui has so many talented people. The Maui Culinary Academy is honored to partner with Slow Food Maui on this educational series.”

Whole Foods Market Maui will provide supplementary ingredients to implement the Taste Education series at Maui Culinary Academy.

The Grand Taste Education will be presented at the 4th Annual Maui County Ag Festival, Saturday, April 2, 10 am – 4 pm. Tickets are on sale for $25. For more information, visit the Maui Country Farm Bureau webite.