Faremax: Travel Forums

Share your experiences...
Welcome to Faremax: Travel Forums Sign in | Join | Help
in Search
faremax.com    Airline Tickets    Car Rental    Cruises    Europe Trains    Hotels    Travel Insurance    Vacations

Fruit, Fruit and More Fruit

Last post 01-03-2008, 10:01 PM by twocents. 6 replies.
Sort Posts: Previous Next
  •  06-28-2006, 9:07 AM 3914

    Fruit, Fruit and More Fruit

    If you are headed to Hawaii and have the option, ALWAYS order fruit with your breakfast.  It is cheap and absolutely delicious in Hawaii.  Plus it's so fresh it's like getting a shot of B12 first thing in the morning. You won't believe the energy you have for the rest of the day!
  •  06-28-2006, 3:31 PM 3943 in reply to 3914

    Re: Fruit, Fruit and More Fruit

    Yeap, good advise.  Fruits in the morning and seefood in the afternoon. Wat could be better. I especially liked starfruit while in Hawaii



    "Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." - Albert Einstein
    Airline Tickets|Travel Affiliate Program|Airline News
  •  06-28-2006, 8:11 PM 3956 in reply to 3943

    Re: Fruit, Fruit and More Fruit

    Not to mention the lovely fruity cocktails! Wink

    You can't beat a big wedge of fresh pineapple though. The stuff from the supermarket just isn't the same somehow.
  •  08-21-2006, 9:10 AM 5146 in reply to 3956

    Re: Fruit, Fruit and More Fruit

    Ooh yummy, now you're talking!  I'm not a big fruit fan generally, but fresh pineapple on the breakfast table in Hawaii is a whole different matter!

  •  09-19-2006, 1:34 PM 5738 in reply to 3914

    Re: Fruit, Fruit and More Fruit

    The pineapple is amazing. I live in California, so the pineapples don't have to travel very far, but the pineapple in Hawaii was divine. I had pineapple every morning. They are so cheap too, as long as you don't buy them at the airport.
  •  10-18-2006, 4:58 PM 6159 in reply to 5738

    Re: Fruit, Fruit and More Fruit

    We brought a pineapple tree home from Hawaii and it has been hanging in there for 14 years now.  Never produced fruit..... but it's a great little tree and starts many conversations.  My grandmother has it on her glassed in patio.  Always brings a smile to my face.
    Lisa
    www.walmartassistantspeaks.com
  •  01-03-2008, 10:01 PM 9884 in reply to 3914

    Re: Fruit, Fruit and More Fruit

    Thanks for the advice.  I am sure that the fruit there is excellent and the variety the best.  In other tropical locales that I have been fortunate enough to visit the fruit is super sweet and ripe even when I think t wouldn't be.  No waiting forever for good crops to come in and then wait forever for them to ripen before I can eat them.  
View as RSS news feed in XML
Powered by Community Server, by Telligent Systems