The Coffees of Hawaii

The Coffees of Hawaii ()

  „..the worst cost way too much. So the goal with Hawaiians is to quit thinking that all Hawaiian coffee is good, and to realize that only a handful of coffees deserve the high price in terms of cup quality (you can easily argue that all deserve a high price in terms of the care and labor expended in producing them). And frankly, you must pay quite a bit for the truly great small-farm Kona.“

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  Kona, on the southwest coast of Hawaii, thelargest island of the Hawaiian chain, produces the most famous and the most traditional ofHawaiian coffees. Coffee has been grown in smaller quantities elsewhere on the islandssince the early days of European settlement, but encouraged by the impending closure ofsugar and pineapple plantations and the tourism-induced popularity of Hawaiian coffee,large commercial concerns now have established plantations on the islands of Kauai andMolokai. Similar efforts soon may follow on other islands.“

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Hawaiian Coffee Hawaiian Coffee

  Kona coffee is one of the most sought after coffees in the world.  The best coffee in Hawaii is harvested on small farms on the slopes of Mount Loa above the Pacific and is wet-processed.  The Hawaiian climate provides the perfect cloud cover to prevent the intense rays from the sun, creating what is called automatic shade.  Coffee in Hawaii is often of the Typica cultivar.  Interestingly, coffee in Hawaii is grown at a relatively low altitude which is said to produce an inferior tasting coffee.  However, Hawaiian coffees often display the density, color, and acidity of high grown coffees.  Quality is not necessarily a factor of the altitude, but more likely is a factor of how slowly the coffee is grown.“

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Timeforcoffee.com Timeforcoffee.com

  Kona, on the southwest coast of Hawaii, the largest island of the Hawaiian chain, produces the most famous and the most traditional of Hawaiian coffees. Coffee has been grown in smaller quantities elsewhere on the islands since the early days of European settlement, but encouraged by the impending closure of sugar and pineapple plantations and the tourism-induced popularity of Hawaiian coffee, large commercial concerns now have established plantations on the islands of Kauai and Molokai. Similar efforts soon may follow on other islands.“

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Hawaii Coffee Association Hawaii Coffee Association

  „Possibility of creating classes to educate the public about various coffee topics including general coffee topics and specific topics about Hawaiian coffee. Another possibility is to have a barista competition. Also looking into culinary schools to educate about Hawaiian coffees. The desire is to look at ways to promote Hawaiian coffees on the mainland.“

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Hawaii Coffee Association Hawaii Coffee Association

  „Scanner will be placed in common area and it will be gathered for the HCA purposes only. Coffee will be brewed by each company in the common area. Hawaiian pupus will be served and flyers for HCA convention will also be passed out. HCA brochure will be passed out and one hula dancer will be the entertainment. “

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