We welcome Noa Alo the grandson of Hailiʻs Hawaiian Food founder, Rachel Haili. A true family business that began out of a need to take care of their family, Noahʻs mom and her sisters . Today, the recipes remain the same from when Popo Rachel and Kungkung Peter Davis Haili first started with simple homestyle cooking to feed a family. Kungkung was working at the shipyard when Pearl Harbor was bombed. The nation went to war and Pearl Harbor was active duty only, civilians were dismissed so Popo and Kungkung turned to their cooking and market know how and Hailiʻs Hawaiian Foods was born. Kungkung taught the sisters about the fish market. Theyʻd often be the only girls at the auction block or aku boat sales. They learned business acumen in an industry dominated by men and they passed their strength and entrepreneurial spirit down to the next generation. Today we run the store with the same principles of family and serving customers like family. We keep our traditions and recipes from the past and blend in todays re-birth of alona ʻāina and the ulu revolution. Many locals recognize the need for food security and reviving stapes like ulu. Todayʻs dish, Ulu stew, hopefully inspires everyone to cook more with ulu, a tree that grows easily in Hawaiʻi, bears fruit in 7 years and can feed a family for years.