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Re: okolehao!
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| From: | Kent Garber
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| Posted: |
Fri May 17. 2002, 03:23 UTC
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| Followup to: | "okolehao!" by JR (Fri May 17. 2002, 02:41 UTC)
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I checked the internet and this is all I can find.
okolehao ia a Hawaiian liqueur made by distillation of fermented extract of
the ti tree; also known as oke.
okolehao
oh-koh-leh-HAH-oh An 80 PROOF Hawaiian liquor made from a mash of the TI
plant. It's often substituted for rum and, like rum, comes in white
(colorless) and golden versions. Okolehao is known on the islands as oke.
Email this website: http://www.ukulele.com/hawbrew.html
email address: iw[at]ukulele.com
http://www.wedgeworld.com/rum/pages/okolehao_JPG.htm
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