Hawaiian Coffee Facts

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Hawaiian Coffee Facts

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There are some people who might think that Hawaiian coffee and Kona coffee are the same, but these two kinds of coffee are actually different from each other. Both of them are grown in different regions in Hawaii.  Hawaiian coffee is a term used to loosely portray all the coffee grown in the state of Hawaii where as Kona coffee is grown in the Kona region of the Big Island of Hawaii. Hawaii being a volcanic island in the Pacific, has soil rich in minerals and all the islands enjoy great weather almost the whole year round. Some of the coffee plants are planted in higher areas that promote better plant growth due to the cooler weather with almost year round sunshine. There are indeed many different kinds and varieties of Hawaiian coffee.

Hawaiian Kona Coffee

Hawaiian kona coffee is one of the most well known coffee in the world because the beans are grown in high elevation at the slopes of Mauna Loa and Mount Hualalai. They are grown here due to the rich earth and the cool temperature. From this combination produces for better coffee plants and results in beans with very rich flavor. Although, Hawaiian coffee is a very loose term that does not directly mean Kona coffee, many people think of Hawaiian coffee as something identical to Kona coffee. It is the most well known of all the different varieties of Hawaiian coffee.

Kaua’i Coffee

Kauai coffee is another family of Hawaiian coffee that is especially grown in the islands. It has a mild acidic taste compared to Kona coffee and some people actually prefer this diversity of Hawaiian coffee. It has gained a good reputation pretty fast as one of the better coffees from Hawaii.

Other known varieties of Hawaiian coffee are Ka’anapali Maui coffee, Haleakala Maui coffee and Moloka’i coffee. These Hawaiian coffee varieties are not only sold as pure coffee but also come in many different blends where some are flavored.  In addition there are many of these Hawaiian coffee  have reached up to the far corners of the world.

Arabica coffee is most likely the most famous coffee beans but the places where they are planted also play a huge role in making the beans more flavorful and rich. The Hawaiian coffee types are among the best in the world. No doubt this makes them more expensive than other coffee beans grown on lower elevations. The coffee beans from Hawaii are often blended with other coffee beans to offset the expense from getting the great beans from Hawaii.

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