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Aunty Aurora's Fruit Stand

3.3 (6 reviews)
Closed • 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Kahuku Land Farms Stand

Kahuku Land Farms Stand

3.9(174 reviews)
4.0 mi
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Fell in love with this place when we first visited back in 2016. I think the romance of Hawaii…read moreblinded us, as we bought pretty much every fruit available from papayas, mangoes, sugar apples, rambutan, guavas and so much more and paid close to $5 a bag. It was a yearly thing for us - late Mar through mid-Apr. Fried bananas were awesome too! But then we started seeing produce boxes and packaging that were similar to the ones back home in NY. My kids picked up on it and at first I just brushed it off - No way would they be buying fruit from the grocery store and upcharging tourists. Not these sweet little old ladies. Turns out, that's exactly what they were doing. Fast forward to our most recent trip - April 2nd 2026. Trump's tariffs went into effect and all of a sudden, none of the exotic fruits were to be found. The sweet little old ladies, who btw are all filipinos (not native Hawaiians), claimed that the fruits we've been buying during same time for several years were now out of season! Hmmm..... sus! The only fruits they had were papayas, mangoes, guava and coconut slices. Please beware before shelling out top dollars thinking the fruit at these stands are locally grown! And now the prices for the same plastic bags are $7.

Kahuku land farm stand is in a roadside parking lot with a few other stands. My wife had been…read morelooking for Hawaiian bananas. We pulled in just to check and see what they had. She did find a couple different kinds of banana and bought a couple of each. They had so many amazing things it made for a great place to stop. They were close to closing, so we really didn't get a great look at things. Plus, we were on our way to the beach. I wish I could remember the other thing my wife bought, I just remember she loved it. Since my son likes to get unusual ball caps, he bought one there. I was about to buy one for myself when he bought it, but I couldn't do that to him. An amazing place to stop for fresh fruit.

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Tropical Farms Macadamia Nut - Gift Shop

Tropical Farms Macadamia Nut

4.4(526 reviews)
13.1 mi
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Yes it's a tourist stop but YES you have to Stop !…read more You can sample they Kona blend coffee here and they also sell 100% Kona as well. You can also sample all the different flavors of macadamia nuts they have available for purchase. There are a few rooms and buildings to explore and no matter what goodies you find you will surely see a friendly and pleasant member of staff there to help you or answer any questions. Too much to choose from? They have a desk that for a flat fee you can ship you purchases back home. This fondly reminds me of old Oahu tourism and has that traditional vibe. Don't skip here !

Do you like free samples? I surely do! Make a stop here on your next Hawaii trip. We had options to…read moresample coffees, macadamia nuts, and hot sauces. All sorts of flavors you can choose from and very delightful. My kids and I had so much fun sampling everything. Fun activity to do with your kids. This place also offered souvenirs, jewelry, handbags, and more for purchases. Nice to shop around while sampling the goods. It can get crowded at times, but hope for the best it won't when you visit. Parking can get full when it gets busy. As you walk to the back, they were selling fresh coconuts and pineapple juices. There's benches where you can relax or enjoy your surroundings in the lush green forest while chickens and their babies stroll around. Love the peaceful nature. So put this on your list!

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4.1(75 reviews)
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This is actually a true farmers market where the focus is fresh produce and fruits. There were…read morethree vendors selling produce or fruit. I suppose it's not really the most exciting farmers market if you're more familiar with the KCC one or ones where there's many prepared foods vendors. There was one prepared food vendor and one extra art vendor so not a whole lot to explore. There's a nearby playground where it's focused for the bigger kids since it's mostly climbing focused. The marketplace where this is located, if you aren't familiar, is filled with many stores that sell food and even have a Safeway grocery store. Parking was relatively easy on a Sunday since there's a big parking lot.

Minialist was just right…read more.. Love this Manoa Farmers' Market in Manoa Marketplace as I needed a break from errands and thought that a quick drive up Manoa would be it and after a some lunch and visit to Fendu Boulangerie for a breakfast bite tomorrow I noticed some tents in front of the post office area. With what seems to just four vendors two are selling vegetables all are pre priced and packed making it very easy to browse and shop, there was an art seller and lastly was for some flowers at $5 for a small bunch it was just right for the butsudan and I just loved the lavender shade of anthurium. No veggies for me today though there were some that I wanted but had more errands to run but know that they're here and is a quick and easy place to find some fresh produce and veggies along with supporting local. Thank you!

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