Kekela Farm Market – one of a kind


Although the farm is located off the beaten path, rain or shine on any given Tuesday or Friday afternoon you will find a steady stream of cars driving up to the ‘red barn’ where the market is located on Mana Road, just Honoka’a side of Waimea
Kekela Farm grows about 30 different vegetables in over 100 varieties, including a large assortment of colorful lettuces and other greens; different varieties of carrots and multicolored beets; gorgeous globe radishes, celery, cabbage, kohlrabi, broccoli and cauliflower; zucchini and yellow crooked neck squash; eggplants in different sizes, shapes and colors, as well as several varieties of tomatoes, onions and leeks.
The produce is all neatly piled or set in baskets on long tables in front of the barn and sold by weight. On my recent visit I came home with carrots and beets in three different colors, leeks, zucchini, yellow squash and an avocado. Although the 3000 foot elevation farm follows organic and sustainable growing rules, it is not certified.

You can count on Kay and Kevin to have a large selection of bread and pastries to choose from; country white or wheat; multi-grain, pain Pugliese; Asiago cheese with cracked peppercorn, buttermilk, sun-dried tomato with roasted garlic, olive herbed bread and Challah are just a few of their offerings. All loaves run $7 and selections vary from time to time.
Pastries and cookies too! The day of my visit there were some deliciously crunchy Kona coffee cookies I could not resist. From time to time Kay might have some locally made butter, so be sure to ask her. Sandwich Isles Bread Bakers can be found at this market on Tuesday afternoons only, not on Fridays.
Both Kekela Farm and Sandwich Isle Bread Company can also be found plying their wares at the Waimea Town Market at Parker School on Saturday mornings.
Kekela Farm Market, Waimea
Tuesdays and Fridays, 2 to 5 pm
Kekela Farm Market is located at 64-604 Mana Road on the northern slopes of Mauna Kea. Head east from Waimea towards Honoka’a on Highway 19 (Hawaii Beltline Road), then turn right onto Mana road at the 55 mile marker, then left at the stop sign. Go 0.4 miles to the red barn (first left after Koa Lane), just before the curve.
Sonia Martinez, the Hawai'i Homegrown Food Network regular farmers market reporter, is a cookbook author and freelance food writer for several publications in Hawai'i, including The Hamakua Times of Honoka’a. She is a contributing writer for Edible Hawaiian Islands Magazine and has her own food & garden blog at soniatasteshawaii.com.