Noun
A national food of the Hawaiians, made by baking and pounding the kalo (or taro) root, and reducing it to a thin paste, which is allowed to ferment.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn "open" poi bowl is connected to this concept because Hāloa (kalo) is the name of the firstborn son of the parents who begat the entire human race under Hawaiian legend. Source: Internet
At the start of Season 4, map featured some new additions including a new Marvel POI and smaller landmarks scattered around the island. Source: Internet
Considering its built-in growth opportunities and seemingly inherent ability to grow POI at 3-4% rates, I view 4.5% to be a more reasonable cap rate - FRT would trade at $125 per share, or around 30% higher than current levels. Source: Internet
Despite generally growing demand, production was even lower in 2005 – only 4 million pounds, with kalo for processing into poi accounting for 97.5%. Source: Internet
But from musubi to mochi, loco moco to laulau, poi to poke to pineapple, here’s a place to start. Source: Internet
And of all the shows I watch regularly, I couldn’t really describe them as “action” even though they include NCIS and POI. Source: Internet