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  „It's legal to label a bag "Kona" if only 10% of the beans are from Kona. Be sure you're buying 100% Kona and you should be fine. From there, beans from one farm vary a bit from beans from another farm, but they're all pretty good. Some folks like graded beans but I prefer estate run beans from northern Kona farms.“

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  „   If coffee is grown in any other district of the Big Island, it is called “Hawaiian” coffee, and as Kona beans have been fetching some of the highest prices in the world over the last few years, demonstrating to many islanders just how popular and profitable Hawaiian coffees can be, other areas of the Big Island have become more attractive for farming.“

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  „If the only way you can move the coffee then appears to be discounting it, you’re losing money. Green beans, on the other hand, have more of a shelf life, so if you splurge and buy a bag of Kona coffee, you can roast it pound by pound, five pounds at a time, what have you. You can roast it to order. Your options in the case of inventory control, abound.“

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  „Hawaiian Kona. The tiny Kona growing district on the southwest coast of Hawaii, the "Big Island" of the Hawaiian chain, produces the most famous and the most traditional of Hawaiian coffees. Entirely hand-picked, wet-processed and from trees of a splendid local strain of typica called Guatemala, Kona is grown on clusters of tiny farms above the Pacific on the lower slopes of Mount Hualalai and Mauna Loa.“

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