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Kukui and Macadamia. Two of the most popular and cherished nuts in the islands. Ancient traditions have been passed down from generation to generation.
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Discover the secrets of Hawaii's favorite oils. Anciently, Hawaiian's used the oil from the kukui nuts to make a natural candle, hence the nickname - "candlenut." They would take several nuts, string them on a coconut leaf midrib and light one end. It provided a natural source of light and is also a symbol of enlightenment.

Rich in linoleic and linolenic fatty acids, kukui oil is one of nature's supreme skin remedies.

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Early Hawaiians discovered that the lightly roasted kukui oil soothed sunburns and provided exceptional dry skin protection and could easily be absorbed into your skin. Kukui is a favorite ingredient in natural skin care products from Hawaii. It is used in many soaps, body lotions, shampoos, body scrubs and lip balm products.

In the early 1900's, Hawaiian plantations started planting commercial crop macadamia trees. It established the nut as an international commodity. The nuts are a gourmet and valuable food crop. And the oil has proven itself both as a versatile and healthy cooking oil and also a prized ingredient in cosmetics and skin care.




Kukui Oil Gift Sampler
Kukui Oil Gift Sampler

Kukui oil has been used by generations of South Pacific islanders. It's a natural way to energize and pamper your skin.

$25.00
Macadamia Oil Gift Sampler
Macadamia Oil Gift Sampler

Hawaiian cuisine isn't complete without a touch of macadamia oil. Island chefs love to use it to add a full flavor to entrees, appetizers, breads and endless favorite dishes.

$23.00

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