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Power Station, "Harvest For The World"




My late grandparents lived near the UH-Manoa campus. Their house had lychee, mango, and papaya trees. And outside the side door was a strand, grove, or clump of sugar cane. Like bamboo, sugar cane is actually a grass. My popo would use a sickle, and cut stalks. You basically chewed on the fiber, sucked out the sweet juice, and spat out the rest.



In the mid-1980s, my popo told us about machines, which would flatten or press sugar cane, to harvest the juice.



In the summer of 1985, which was 40 years ago, my cousins were jamming to the Power Station's "Harvest For The World." And since we were in tropical Hawaii, with its bountiful flora, we wanted to harvest fruits and vegetables.



Look for vendors, who have the press, to make sugar cane beverages. Whether or not you are in tropical climes, don't forget to rock out to the forgotten "Harvest For The World," by the Power Station.

-Lummy The Loch Monster


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Topic - Power Station, "Harvest For The World" - Luminator 23:18:12 06/07/25 (1)

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