Upcountry Farmers Market

Top choice in North Shore & Upcountry


It's a rainbow of color at this happening farmers market: yellow apple-bananas, orange carrots, green broccoli, red strawberries. Plus starfruit, avocados, honey – if its edible and it grows on Maui, it's here. Several dozen local farmers – and a food truck or two – share fruit, vegetables and locally prepared fare in the parking lot just beyond Longs Drugs at the Kulamalu Shopping Center.

This place is rockin' by 8:30am – get here early for the best selection. Lots of free samples, too.


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