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harveyc 07-24-2008 01:22 AM

Maya Hawaiian Plantain (Hua Moa)
 
Is anyone familiar with this plantain? What's the cultivar name?

A fruit grower from Hawaii was discussing on another forum that plantains are fine as a dessert banana but that you need to let them get very ripe. This initially came up in the discussion of Ae Ae fruits.

Another friend, also from California like myself, found some "Maya Hawaiian Plantains" in a market here in NorCal. He has traveled around the world extensively and has eaten many different fruits and is quite selective. But he later reported that after allowing these plantains to ripen, he considered them to be the best tasting banana he has ever had.

Today I had a surprise package in the mail, a box which contained two of these plantains. I don't have time for photos now (will work around the clock tonight as it is), but I'm very curious about these things. They are between 3 and 3.5 inches thick and 6 to 8 inches long. They are big!

I did some searching and see that Maya is part of the Ladex corporation of Miami and this company mostly deals in shrimp and fish. I can't find out much about these.

Thanks in advance,

Harvey

:woohoonaner:

chong 07-24-2008 01:35 AM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
The only bananas that I know that are that thick are the Hua Moa and the Popoulu, which according to some are the same fruit anyway. Do the fruits that you have, have roundish ends, i.e., as opposed to a bottleneck?

chong 07-24-2008 01:40 AM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
Also, does the pulp of the fruit you received have orange-pink pulp? If so, then it is the Hua Moa/Popoulu.

harveyc 07-24-2008 01:51 AM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
Okay, I took a photo. Let's say you would have a tough time poking your eye out with it!

The fruit is not ripe yet, I don't know what the color the flesh will be.


chong 07-24-2008 02:04 AM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
Popoulu/Hua Moa! Without question.

Gabe15 07-24-2008 02:07 AM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
Maya is a misspelling of the Hawaiian word for banana, mai'a (pronounced as my-ah, with a break in between). That fruit you have is a Hua Moa, or another similar member of the Popo'ulu subgroup of Pacific traditional banana varieties (there are various kinds and they go by different names throughout the Pacific). They are generally regarded as cooking bananas (though as mentioned, can be eaten raw when ripe enough) and should not be confused with true plantains, which are very different.

harveyc 07-24-2008 03:16 AM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
Cool, especially since I have a Hua Moa coming from Sandy any day now. :D

I had seen photos of them before but didn't even connect them as I hadn't thought they were this big. Grab a couple of these and you're prepared for a short journey!

Also, my wife likes peanut butter and banana sandwiches and a length-wise slice of one of these should be just the ticket if I let it ripen enough.

Thanks Chong and Gabe!

Bananaman88 07-24-2008 06:28 AM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
Nice! I just got a Hua Moa from Sandy a few weeks ago and it is growing nicely. I'm hoping for fruit next year!

harveyc 07-24-2008 11:55 AM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gabe15 (Post 46110)
Maya is a misspelling of the Hawaiian word for banana, mai'a (pronounced as my-ah, with a break in between). That fruit you have is a Hua Moa, or another similar member of the Popo'ulu subgroup of Pacific traditional banana varieties (there are various kinds and they go by different names throughout the Pacific). They are generally regarded as cooking bananas (though as mentioned, can be eaten raw when ripe enough) and should not be confused with true plantains, which are very different.

Gabe, I don't think Maya in this context probably has anything to do with the Hawaiian name for bananas. The distributor is the Miami-based Ladex Corp. (see LADEX. Distributors of Maya Products.) and they put the Maya name on various products of shrimp and other types of fish. Maybe it's just a coincidence, but a very interesting one at that!

Gabe15 07-24-2008 11:59 AM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by harveyc (Post 46149)
Gabe, I don't think Maya in this context probably has anything to do with the Hawaiian name for bananas. The distributor is the Miami-based Ladex Corp. (see LADEX. Distributors of Maya Products.) and they put the Maya name on various products of shrimp and other types of fish. Maybe it's just a coincidence, but a very interesting one at that!

Oh...well, cool coincidence then!

Gabe15 07-24-2008 12:05 PM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
'Hua Moa' at the Fruit and Spice Park, Homestead, FL.

harveyc 07-24-2008 01:43 PM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
Yeah, I saw that in the wiki and wondered where that was from. I hope mine arrives safely and grows up and fruits here in zone 9. The wiki says it is damaged at 40F but then also says it is rated hardy to zone 8-9. Thanks to Sandy, I think several of us will be testing it out.

Is Hua Moa grown commercially in Florida? I don't know if my bananas came from Florida or someplace else.

Luis Echeverria 09-04-2008 12:57 PM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
Guys,
Hi, how are you?! I am starting a project where I need hua moa variety. We are growers of cavendish bananas in Ecuador but would be looking forward to start growing hua moa. Does anybody know where can I get corms for this variety?
Thank you in advance.
Best Regards,
Luis

MediaHound 09-04-2008 07:03 PM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
I cut my Hua Moa bunch down recently and someone stole it from my front porch when I was out of town for a couple days!

chong 09-04-2008 07:14 PM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MediaHound (Post 51155)
I cut my Hua Moa bunch down recently and someone stole it from my front porch when I was out of town for a couple days!

I hate it when someone steals from my yard. I'd be fuming if it were bananas from my plants. Sorry to hear that Jarred.

island cassie 09-04-2008 07:15 PM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
That is outrageous Jarred! What next - chain them down? So sorry!
Cassie

NANAMAN 09-04-2008 09:10 PM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MediaHound (Post 51155)
I cut my Hua Moa bunch down recently and someone stole it from my front porch when I was out of town for a couple days!

They took it from your front porch? Makes you wish that you showed up with your fully charged and loaded paint ball gun about that time doesn't it?

Magilla Gorilla 09-04-2008 11:00 PM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MediaHound (Post 51155)
I cut my Hua Moa bunch down recently and someone stole it from my front porch when I was out of town for a couple days!

Though I live in Santa Barbara, CA my New York heritage would come out if someone stole my plants! I'm sorry to hear someone is that shallow.

Andrew

magicgreen 09-04-2008 11:14 PM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
Thats a d*mn shame!!!
No matter where you live, seems like there's always a scandalous,rotten idiot!!!

Chironex 09-04-2008 11:22 PM

Re: Maya Hawaiian Plantain
 
Darn scousers! (Nod to 51st State for teaching this one to me)


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