If you’re aficionados like us, read on for the best Kona coffee and others on all islands.
6 thoughts on “It’s More Than Kona Coffee: A Coffee Lover’s Hawaii Guide”
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If you’re aficionados like us, read on for the best Kona coffee and others on all islands.
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Some of the best Kona coffee I ever tasted is from Keopu Mill coffee farm located in the small strip of the historic Kona coffee growing district in Kona. The owner hand picks every red bean and never includes any green beans in his coffee production. It is sooo fresh, if visiting the island you can take some home with you knowing that it has just been roasted that very day. He will ship to you via UPS (3 days only to East coast of mainland) Talk about fresh; give it a try you wont be sorry. [email protected]
Hua Hua Farm grows fantastic Kona coffee and does mail order. I would highly recommend their coffee. http://huahuafarm.com/
They are also involved in the class action lawsuit on the part of Kona coffee growers with regard to the false labeling of Kona coffee
SHIM Kula coffee is one of the best i’ve had!
My parents lived in the house next to the kauaicoffee company office in New Mill. I grew up on Kauai Coffee and now have subscription service for decaf coffee as stores in Los Angeles don’t carry it.. As their motto goes,” Wake up to Kauai Coffee”, I do that everyday!
Kona coffee is grown in a limited strip of land on the Big Island. What qualifies as Kona is defined by the area in which it is grown.
Could you explain the chemicals used by Kauia Coffee Company? Is this a different company then the link below? I love Kauia coffee but I also try to do organic/non gmo so I was concerned when I saw they use high levels of pesticides https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/kauai-coffee-company-continues-growing-responsibly-movement-by-becoming-non-gmo-project-verified-300753843.html