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BobbyC 02-20-2013 10:57 PM

Where can i find blue java bananas (the actual fruit) in honolulu?
 
My friend is visiting home in honolulu this week and I wanted him to pick me up some actual blue java bananas. Is there is a market or store he can get them at this time of year? Thanks:2722:

cheson74 02-20-2013 11:29 PM

Re: Where can i find blue java bananas (the actual fruit) in honolulu?
 
Unless he sneaks them on the plane, the bananas will be confiscated at Honolulu Airport. He can buy bue javas at Foodland and Chinatown.

Gabe15 02-21-2013 12:21 AM

Re: Where can i find blue java bananas (the actual fruit) in honolulu?
 
Kokua market on King Street sometimes has them too.

chong 02-21-2013 05:42 PM

Re: Where can i find blue java bananas (the actual fruit) in honolulu?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cheson74 (Post 214932)
Unless he sneaks them on the plane, the bananas will be confiscated at Honolulu Airport. He can buy bue javas at Foodland and Chinatown.

So very true! The only way that you can bring fruits from HI is if the fruit is from a certified grower. The fruit will be so labeled as permitted to be transported to the US mainland.

john_ny 02-21-2013 06:26 PM

Re: Where can i find blue java bananas (the actual fruit) in honolulu?
 
I don't know how much things have changed in recent years, but during a 26 year career in the Navy/ Naval Reserve, in an air transport squadron, we made many trips to Hawaii. We always brought pineapples back and on several trips, I also brought papayas. (Papayas, however, had to be in a sealed carton, with a stamp stating that they had been through a methyl bromide chamber.) On one trip, we returned via Panama. We then loaded up with bananas, on top of the pineapples. At the time, I had an employee, who was in the Air Force Reserve, and he was going to Panama, during a world-wide sugar shortage. He brought back a couple of hundred pounds of sugar.


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