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Finest Coffee from Hawaii

If any individual was to be asked to provide a one word description in response to the word Hawaii, there would be a variety of answers. Some of those responses could include the word aloha, Pearl Harbor, Waikiki, Honolulu, the hula, etc. Of course all of these word associations in response to Hawaii would be completely accurate. However, if the individual asked was a coffee drinker the chances would be great that they would respond with the word coffee. In particular one Hawaii coffee that is particularly noteworthy is the Hawaiian coffee known as Kona coffee.

 

Therefore, in pursuing the subject of Hawaii coffee it would be interesting to know the history of this coffee, how this Hawaii coffee is grown and what makes this particular brand of Hawaii coffee so flavorful.

The history of Hawaii coffee begins in 1825 with the transplant of coffee trees from Argentina. This transplantation of coffee trees from Argentina was facilitated as the British warship, the HMS Blonde, left a few trees on the island as they sailed back to London.

These first coffee tree cuttings were planted by a missionary and because of the volcanic soil, that was extremely rich, this blend became a perfect match for the production of coffee beans. The Island of Kona is the primary locale for growing coffee beans and the first coffee produced was mentioned in the year 1840.

How Hawaii Coffee From Kona Is Grown

There are a number of factors that blend together to make this Hawaii coffee the flavorful coffee that it is. Those factors include the rich soil volcanic soil, the fairly moderate altitude at which the coffee bean is grown and the attention, pride and dedication that is given by coffee growers. This dedication is due to the fact that many of the coffee growers take pride in the fact that they lay claim to being 5th generation coffee growers.

Another major factor that contributes to the flavor of Kona coffee is the climate. The weather of Kona is generally found to be very sunny in the morning hours followed by rainy afternoons.

The Flavor Of This Hawaii Coffee

The taste of this Hawaii coffee can best be described in terms of being clean tasting, very flavorful and mild. Also, Kona coffee is very aromatic. In addition, unlike other coffees, this coffee is not bitter nor does it leave an aftertaste in the mouth of the coffee drinker.

In addition, Kona coffee does not carry a robust flavor. In actuality, the flavor of this Hawaii coffee is very mild and light in flavor.



 

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Lift Your (Morning) Glass! - Honolulu Weekly


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Lift Your (Morning) Glass!
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A bookshelf by the counter has copies of The Surfer's Journal and The Hawaii Coffee Book. Owner Eric Rose talks story with customers. Whitewashed ceilings and walls complement wooden tables and rattan chairs. Windows stay open. It's comfy.

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Kelly Ripa: I Serve My Husband Breakfast on a Tray - Us Magazine


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Kelly Ripa: I Serve My Husband Breakfast on a Tray
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"I make his coffee every day," she tells the magazine of Consuelos, 40, with whom she has three kids. "I cook him breakfast in bed every weekend: scrambled eggs with cheese, bacon, wheat toast, and coffee with cream. That's what he wants.

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Gearing up: The 2012 Hawaii Statewide Cupping Competition - ROASTe (blog)


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When last I posted (July), I wrote a critical piece about how the 2011 Hawaii Statewide Cupping Competition results were handled. After the next board meeting, the Hawaii Coffee Association (HCA) board created a committee to reexamine the operation of ...

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