
Drive along Kamehameha Highway around the Kahuku area and you'll find many shrimp farms. Along side each shrimp farm you'll usually find their Kahuku Shrimp Truck that sell live or cooked shrimp to the public.
Fumi's and Romy's are two favorites of mine for a lunch plate. Rice, skillet garlic/butter shrimp and voila! A wonderful fresh shrimp lunch!
Kahuku has many shrimp farms that are built inland from the ocean although they are filled with salt water to raise the shrimp. They typically have two to three harvests a year.
Kahuku is also known for their agricultural products and you'll find many stands with fresh produce. KAHUKU SWEET CORN is most notable for us central Oahu residents to travel to this side of the island to get.
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Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman is a Realtor-Associate with Century 21 Liberty Homes in Mililani, Hawaii. With a sharp understanding that a listening ear is the key to a client's needs she serves the island of Oahu (Honolulu County) and all Hawaii Military Relocating to Hawaii, Hawaii Retirees, Hawaii Job Transfers and Hawaii Residents. Website: www.hawaiihomesmarket.com



Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman is a Realtor-Associate® and Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) with Century 21 Liberty Homes in Mililani, Hawaii. With a sharp understanding that a listening ear is the key to a client's needs she serves the island of Oahu (Honolulu County) and all Hawaii Military Relocations, Hawaii Retirees, Hawaii Job Transfers and Hawaii Residents, Home Buyers and Sellers.
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13 Comments on Kahuku Shrimp Farms, Shrimp Trucks and MORE!
WOW!!! what a sight to see. I bet it really smells like shrimp there too.
Have a good weekend,
Kim White
Yum! I think I'll head over the Whole Foods and try to figure out something new to do with shrimp for dinner tonight.
Ohh yes please !!! ...I love me some shrimp ... especially 'skillet butter/garlic"!!!! Now we're talking !!!
Yummy !
Sally, OH YA now your talking!!!!! That would be my first stop if I ever make it over there to Hawaii :) :) :) :)
Kim: Shrimp and sea salt smell in the air...woohoo!
Ann: Let us know what you come up with!
Sheldon: Yummy!
George: Call me when you folks get here and we'll take you both on an island wide eating tour lol!
Woo Hoo! Another secret revealed to you. I don't eat seafood of any kind. In fact, if it grows up or out of water, I don't it eat. Someone said, that what I just said couldn't be a true statement. You eat rice don't you? I suggested to that what I said is almost 100% accurate. Now what to do with the cranberries that I do eat.
I will say this. When ever I hear the word shrimp which 99.99 % of the people on earth love, all I can think of is the little creatures I used to put in fish tanks to clean the fish doo doo off the bottom. That and Bubba's Shrimp boat in Forrest Gump movie,lol.
Sally...
Boil mine in beer and serve with grits ...low country style!
WooHoooooo William! You're too funny....we have snails in our tank ...eating the doo doo lol. And you eat porky though right?
Richard: I still can't remember what grits are. :) I better go look it up...wait.... okay, it's like a porridge type thing. Now...about the soaking in beer....
Sally - Cool! Shrimp are a fave of mine. Not sure we have those types of farms here - just shellfish in Carlsbad. Terrific pics, as always. You sure bring a lot of life to your Localism posts in Hawaii.
Jeff
Sally... I like shrimp, don't love it.. I love crabs... and no, not those.. lol Hey, a shrimp farm. Can you ride shrimp on these farm? lol Okay, bad humor. lol
I love shrimp...we have times where you can go shrimping on the beach but you have to wake up really early to do it.
Sally,
What a beautiful sight. Fresh Shrimp and Fresh Air. I can smell it in my minds eye. ahhhhhhhhhhhh ..... that's good.
Thanks for sharing
Leander
If you stop of the road from there and get a Giovannis Plate, watch out for the hot garlic shrimp. Ouch!
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