puukapuloita
Puukapuloita is a type of traditional Samoan threshing shovel, typically consisting of two parallel sticks or branches tied together with rope or cord. The technique of using a puukapuloita is an essential part of traditional Samoan agriculture, particularly in the preparation of taro, a staple crop in Samoan cuisine.
The puukapuloita is used by a person, usually a woman, to separate the taro leaves from the
Puukapuloita craftsmanship is passed down through generations, with each artisan perfecting their unique technique. The sticks
In modern times, the use of puukapuloita has become less common, as mechanized tools have become increasingly