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Derived from the Hive

Michael M. Kliks of Manoa Honey Company hosted “Derived from the Hive,” a honey-themed dinner at 12th Avenue Grill


To raise awareness of the plight of the honey bee, Michael M. Kliks of Manoa Honey Company hosted “Derived from the Hive,” a honey-themed dinner at 12th Avenue Grill. Monday’s dinner was part of a month-long event to raise money for the University of Hawaii at Manoa’s Manoa’s Bee Project and UH-Hilo’s Adopt-a-Hive program.

As Hawaii’s farm-to-table movement becomes more mainstream, it’s important to understand that the health of local honeybee hives are integral to sustaining the agricultural industry. Kliks has made it his goal to educate people about the diversity of available honey, as well as the many threats bee hives face, including Varroa mites and colony collapse disorder.

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Derived from the Hive

Pele's Gold, Manoa Meli and Ohi'a Lehua honeys.

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nonstopmari 246 pts moderator

an educational dinner that supports local honey! sry i had to miss out. esp jealous re the honey duck.

Melissa808 269 pts moderator

Ed's too modest to include it in the caption, but Dr. Kliks liked him and his honey geekery so much, he gave Ed those honey gifts. Honey, beer, good food and food geeks—Ed was in heaven!

edmorita 71 pts moderator

@Melissa808 Whatelse does one need in life? Maybe someone to slather the honey on, but otherwise I was very contented.

About Ed Morita

Ed Morita spent more than a decade working as a pastry chef at some of the country's premiere resorts and restaurants, including the Halekulani Hotel, The Greenbrier Resort & Spa in West Virginia, Bay Harbor Yacht Club in Michigan and Longhi’s Restaurant in Honolulu. After a near-career-ending injury forced him out of the kitchen, he embarked on a new career as a food writer, photographer and blogger for Metromix Honolulu and Nonstop Honolulu (nonstophonolulu.com), where he now writes the Baker's Hours blog. He's also entered the realm of politics, serving as the photography captain for the Abercrombie for Governor campaign in 2010, then becoming Gov. Abercrombie's official photographer until 2012 when he became the Social Media Director for the Mazie Hirono for U.S. Senate campaign. He's excited and honored to be the official blogger for the 2012 Hawaii Food & Wine Festival. You can follow Ed's adventures online at bakershours.com.

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