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Kona Coffee - The Best from Hawaii

Kona Coffee is the name of the Arabica coffee that is grown in the slopes of Mount Hualalai and Mauna Loa in Hawaii. Only those that are grown in the Kona district can really be called Kona coffee. Pure coffee from the Kona district is considered as one of the more desirable kinds of coffee in the world.

 

The combination of bright sunny days, sometimes humid rainy afternoons and balmy nights contribute a lot to making coffee growing favorable in this part of Hawaii. The specific flavor of the coffee from the Kona district is attributed to these weather conditions.

The Growing and Roasting Of Kona Coffee

Samuel Ruggles initially brought the coffee plant to Kona in the nineteenth century. The cuttings of the coffee plant that was brought came from Brazil. Right now, there are several Kona coffee family owned farms all over the Kona district. The coffee plants in Kona flowers around February and March. The small white flowers produced by the coffee plants are called Kona snow.

The red berries come around late August and they are soon ready to be picked around that time. Hand picking of the berries start from August to early January. After picking the berries are defruited or run through a pulper that separates the pulp from the seeds. The coffee beans are then dried for around a week or two weeks to have optimum moisture left in them.

Kona coffee beans are graded into different types. The usual types of coffee beans are flat on one side and oval at the other. The other type is a round coffee bean in a single berry. The single coffee bean is usually more prized because this contains more coffee flavor than the ones that come in pairs.

The two seed types can further be differentiated depending on their moisture content, bean size and purity. The coffee beans, which come in pairs, are graded as Kona Extra Fancy, Kona Fancy, Kona Number 1 and Kona Prime, while the single seeds are graded as Peaberry Number 1 and Peaberry Prime.

Kona Coffee Blends

Some coffee producers may sell Kona coffee blends in the market. These are several blends of coffee added to the Kona one. This kind of coffee usually only contains 10% Kona coffee and the rest is either Columbian or Brazilian coffees. This makes the sold coffee actually not Kona at all since it has lesser percentage compared to the other kinds blended with it.



 

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Hawaii coffee traces Obama’s roots - Bizjournals.com


Hawaii coffee traces Obama’s roots
Bizjournals.com, NC - Dec 30, 2008
A Big Island coffee company has made a special blend inspired by President-elect Barack Obama. Kona coffee farmers Joe and deepa Tiare Alban, owners of Kona ...

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Lance Armstrong still training on Big Island of Hawaii - Hawaiimagazine.com


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Lance Armstrong still training on Big Island of Hawaii
Hawaiimagazine.com, HI - 9 hours ago
The next day, he was back on his bike cycling through South Kona's Holualoa coffee belt and North Kona's historic Kaloko-Honokohau area.

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New Barack Obama coffee: A blend, of course - Los Angeles Times Blogs


New Barack Obama coffee: A blend, of course
Los Angeles Times Blogs, CA - Jan 2, 2009
“We are getting bombarded by orders,” said deepa Tiare Alban, owner of Kona Joe Coffee on the Big Island, which began advertising the blend on its website ...

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Ironman Organic Coffee Announces Holiday Sale! - Xtri.com


Ironman Organic Coffee Announces Holiday Sale!
Xtri.com - Dec 11, 2008
Ironman Organic Kona Coffee is not only grown and harvested in Kona, but also roasted and packaged by local companies in Kona. Our Kona coffee is certified ...

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Unique Kona coffee beans - PWO


Unique Kona coffee beans
PWO, France - Dec 18, 2008
Kona coffee is a Hawaiian coffee and its growing became a tradition for the Hawaiian people. Known as one of the best and rarest types of coffee in the ...

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