mahutava
Mahutava is a term that originates from the Maori language of New Zealand, where it refers to the traditional Maori practice of cultivating and harvesting the kina, a type of sweet potato. The term "mahutava" specifically denotes the cultivation of the kina, which is a staple food in Maori culture. This practice is deeply rooted in Maori history and continues to be an important aspect of their cultural heritage.
The cultivation of kina involves a series of meticulous steps, including the selection of appropriate land,
The kina has a long history in New Zealand, with evidence of its cultivation dating back thousands
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in mahutava, with efforts to preserve and