we specialize in the hybrid, low acid pineapple, known as maui gold. grown on the slopes of haleakala, the maui gold pineapple literally drips sunshine, blue skies and tropical breezes.
pricing starts at $61.95 for box of 2.
Box Of 2$61.95
Box Of 3$73.95
Box Of 4$85.95
Box Of 6$101.50
Box Of 8$117.95
Box Of 10$133.95
Sweet Maui Onions
grown on the slopes of haleakala volcano, our sweet maui onions are known for their sweet mild flavor, making them a favorite of the island's finest chefs. prices vary depending upon the season.
pricing starts at $56.95 for a 5 lb. bag.
5 Lbs$65.95
19lbs$99.95
15lbs$137.95
20lbs$166.95
25lbs$195.95
40lbs$295.95
Big Island Papayas
certified by our growers in the puna district of the big island of hawaii, these beauties come in 10 lb. boxes. typically 8-10 papayas per box.
pricing starts at $87.95 for one, 10lb. box
u.s. fedex shipping included.
purchase 1, 10lb. box.
Pure Kona Coffee Beans
read the labels on other "pure" brands of kona coffee and you'll find they actually contain only 10-30% pure kona! our kona coffee beans are 100% pure, freshly roasted whole beans, grown on the slopes of mauna kea.
pricing starts at $53.50 for a 1 lb. bag
1lb.bag$53.50
2lb.bag$91.50
Macadamia Nuts
Mauna Loa Brand Macadamia Nuts.
4.5 oz. tins. available as 1/2 case (6 tin) and full case (12 tin) orders.
pricing starts at $55.95 for a 1/2 case.
Half Case$55.95
Full Case$87.95
Take Home Maui Macadamia Nuts.
1lb. bags (2lb. minimum order). fresh roasted! available lightly salted and unsalted.
pricing starts at $49.95 for two, 1 lb. bags.
2lbs$49.95
4lbs$81.95
Chocolate Covered Macadamia Nuts.
one of hawaiian host's most popular products. 1/2 pound boxes (12 boxes per case) or 1 lb. boxes (6 boxes per case) available.
pricing starts at $124.00 for six, 1 lb. boxes
Take Home Maui started out as a road side fruit stand in Lahaina Maui in 1978. We didn’t take it too seriously at first, stocking the fruit stand with pineapples from the fields each morning, and collecting the Papayas, Apple Bananas and Mangoes from our Aunties’ yards. If the surf was up, we’d close for the day. Lahaina was a magical place in the 70’s, there were very few tourists, and no one locked their doors at night- typical of a small town located in a tropical paradise. We were raised with the idea that the most important thing in life was to give back to our community, and live aloha.