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CSL Insider | The Old Lahaina Luau
MAUI and lanai| By SHIVANA MAHARAJ | January 21 2010

Two girls make traditional gourd containers
Photography by K&S Media

Basket weaving

The beginning of traditional hula dancing, as the sun sets

A selection of desserts

A host for the evening- hilarious guy

the tradtitional Kalua pig, buried deep within the earth

the hula dancing begins


the crowd gathers for the luau
" Traditionally Hawaiians had many occasions for feasts and celebrations. Whether centered around a seasonal event or a victorious battle, there were often days of preparation for such events. "Kalo" or "taro" has always been the staple of the Hawaiian diet. The root of the plant is mashed to make "poi" and the spinach like leaves are used in the wrapping and steaming of fish and vegetables. The leaves are referred to as "lu'au" and are used in popular dishes such as "squid lu'au" and "chicken lu'au". Today "lu'au" has come to mean an informal gathering of people for food and entertainment. The Hawaiian values of laulima - many hands working together, and ho'okipa - hospitality, are important aspects describing the work of the preparation for a lu'au and the importance of "welcoming guests" in the Hawaiian culture. Indeed, these ingredients are important parts of the Old Lahaina Lu'au experience as well."
The old Lahaina Luau
www.oldlahainaluau.com
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CSL Insider | The Challenge at Manele Bay Clubhouse (Four Seasons)
MAUI and lanai | By SHIVANA MAHARAJ | January 23 2010

Tempura shrimp with a sweet-sour passionfruit dipping sauce.
Photography by K&S Media
The clubhouse has beautiful views of Manele Bay (where spinner dolphins
frequest, nearly daily). Casual fare is what The Clubhouse is famous for. "Cliff-side dining at The Challenge at Manele Clubhouse is an inspiring motivator – or fitting celebration – for a day on the golf course. Savour island-influenced cuisine while enjoying panoramic ocean vistas and breathtaking fairway views. Ideal for lunch or afternoon refreshments."
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Clockwise from left: mahi mahi sashimi, warm cocnut soup; Fish (Mahi Mahi) tacos- four flour tortillas filled with large chunks of fish, and served with
crunchy slaw.

Shrimp pita sandwich- well seasoned large fish

Simple but oh so good- fish and chips. Again mahi mahi (such a meaty fish- plentiful on
the islands)

Warm chocolate cake before our trek back.

A very beautifully artistic passionfruit cheesecake- light and refreshing
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