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- Okolehao abstract "Okolehao is an ancient Hawaiian alcoholic spirit whose main ingredient was the root of the ti plant. Okolehao's forerunner was a fermented ti root beverage or beer. When distillation techniques were introduced by English seamen in 1790, it was distilled into a highly alcoholic spirit.Hawaiians discovered that if the ti root is baked, a sweet liquid migrates to the surface of the root. Chemically, the heat changes the starch in the root to a fermentable sugar. The baked root is then soaked in a vat of water which dissolves the sugar, and fermentation begins. The fermented drink was later distilled into a highly alcoholic spirit which became Hawaii's only indigenous distilled spirit, and was prized by the king. The Merrie Monarch, King David Kalakaua, is said to have had his own distiller.".
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- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Alcohol.
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- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Alcohol_by_volume.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Bureau_of_Alcohol,_Tobacco,_Firearms_and_Explosives.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hawaiian_cuisine.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Category:Liqueurs.
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- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_people.
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- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiian_language.
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- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink John_Wayne.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Kalākaua.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Luau.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Moonshine.
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- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Pineapple.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Ray_Kinney.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Rectified_spirit.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Rice.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Rum.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Starch.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Still.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Sugarcane.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink The_House_Without_a_Key.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Try_pot.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink Vodka.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Okolehao wikiPageWikiLinkText "Okolehao".
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- Okolehao subject Category:Hawaiian_cuisine.
- Okolehao subject Category:Liqueurs.
- Okolehao hypernym Spirit.
- Okolehao type Beverage.
- Okolehao type MythologicalFigure.
- Okolehao type Beverage.
- Okolehao type Liqueur.
- Okolehao comment "Okolehao is an ancient Hawaiian alcoholic spirit whose main ingredient was the root of the ti plant. Okolehao's forerunner was a fermented ti root beverage or beer. When distillation techniques were introduced by English seamen in 1790, it was distilled into a highly alcoholic spirit.Hawaiians discovered that if the ti root is baked, a sweet liquid migrates to the surface of the root. Chemically, the heat changes the starch in the root to a fermentable sugar.".
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