What is the traditional use of dried Pandanus Hala fruits?
                                
                                
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                                In traditional Hawaiian culture, the fibrous, wedge-shaped segments of the hala fruit, known as keys, were collected and dried for a highly specific purpose: serving as paintbrushes for decorating kapa, or bark cloth. This practice highlights one of many resourceful uses of dried Pandanus Hala fruits across the Pacific Islands.