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In the Disney animated film Moana, there's a very fun sequence where the heroes of the film are attacked by pirates called Kakamoras. They're cute, tiny creatures that wear coconuts painted with fearsome visages as armor. Naturally, they're crazy cute, albeit a bit vicious. They differ significantly from the Kakamoras of Solomon Island mythology, which are small, hairy forest spirits who are generally peaceful but have been known to eat people on occasion. I suppose they're the Solomon Island equivalent of Hawaii's Menehune, but that's beside the point. The coconut Kakamoras are great additions to one's home tiki bar, but inexplicably this is one area the Disney marketing machine missed the proverbial boat on. Why Disney has chosen not to produce life-sized coconut warriors is beyond me, but that's easily remedied if you can get your hands on a coconut of two. Believe it or not, ordinary supermarket coconuts can be easily transformed into bloodthirsty Kakamora pirates, who also happen to be cute and cuddly. Let's make some Kakamoras! The Kakamora attack from Moana (in case you're one of the three people on Earth who haven't seen it): • Видео Kakamoras explained (sort of): • The Truth About Kakamora Tiki Rob: https://tikirob.com/ Sculpey: https://www.sculpey.com/ FATUTAKA COCKTAIL 4 oz. Coconut water 1 oz. Aged pot still rum 1 oz. White Spanish-style rum .5 oz. Lime Juice .5 oz. Passion fruit syrup .25 oz. Falernum Combine ingredients in shaker tin with ice. Shake until shaker frosts over. Pour into tiki mug and top with crushed ice. Garnish with lime wedge. I came up with this one to be light and refreshing with a relatively low ABV, which makes it prefect for sipping by the pool on a hot summer day. I named it after Fatutaka Island, the easternmost of the Solomon Islands. It's small (only about 44 acres) and uninhabited, the rocky remains of an extinct volcano. Don't forget to subscribe! Never miss an episode! FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM: / lagoonofmystery Please visit our friends at SECRETS BY MISS LISA: https://www.secretsbymisslisa.com/ / secretsbymisslisa RAVE ON VINTAGE: https://www.raveonvintage.com/