Kona coffee

Exclusive USDA Certified Organic 100% Kona Coffee, Whole Bean

Posted in Kona coffee on September 3rd, 2009 by xiahoudun – Be the first to comment

Exclusive USDA Certified Organic 100% Kona Coffee, Whole Bean

A truly unique coffee…USDA Certified Organic 100% Kona. All our Kona coffee is 100% natural, but organic farming practices takes it to the next level. You do taste the difference. Micro-roasting at the organic farm in small batches helps to ensure the freshness of each and every bag of Hawaii Roasters Certified Organic 100% Kona coffee.

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Coffee People K-Cup Extra Bold Kona Blend for Keurig Brewers, 24-Count Boxes (Pack of 2)

Posted in Kona coffee on September 2nd, 2009 by xiahoudun – 10 Comments

Coffee People K-Cup Extra Bold Kona Blend for Keurig Brewers, 24-Count Boxes (Pack of 2)No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

Award Winning Farm Roasted 100% Kona Coffee, Whole Bean, Dark Roast, 1 Lb

Posted in Kona coffee on September 1st, 2009 by xiahoudun – 3 Comments

Award Winning Farm Roasted 100% Kona Coffee, Whole Bean, Dark Roast, 1 Lb

For years, visitors to Hawaii have been bringing a taste of Hawaii home with them in the form of 100% Kona coffee. Now you can have it shipped direct to you from Kona. The unique environment of the tiny Kona Coffee Belt, only about 2 miles by 15 miles, creates the ideal growing conditions for premium quality coffee beans. Coffee trees flourish on the Konas volcanic slopes under warm morning sunshine and afternoon cloud cover. Individually hand-picking the coffee cherries at the pea (more…)

Coffee People Kona Blend, Extra Bold K-Cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 50) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]

Posted in Kona coffee on August 31st, 2009 by xiahoudun – Be the first to comment

Coffee People Kona Blend, Extra Bold K-Cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 50) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]

Introducing the new 50 count K-Cup package from Diedrich Coffee. The same consistent, flavorful K-Cups are now available in a single 50-count package exclusively on Amazon.com. This new larger package optimizes for our customers. It is more efficient resulting in both a lower cost and a green sensibility, given the reduced waste. You can find this package on K-cups by Diedrich Coffee, Coffee People, and Gloria Jean’s Coffee. So go ahead and explore all the great K-Cup varieties i (more…)

Award Winning Farm Roasted 100% Kona Coffee, Whole Bean, Medium Roast, 1 Lb

Posted in Kona coffee on August 30th, 2009 by xiahoudun – 10 Comments

Award Winning Farm Roasted 100% Kona Coffee, Whole Bean, Medium Roast, 1 Lb

For years, visitors to Hawaii have been bringing a taste of Hawaii home with them in the form of 100% Kona coffee. Now you can have it shipped direct to you from Kona. The unique environment of the tiny Kona Coffee Belt, only about 2 miles by 15 miles, creates the ideal growing conditions for premium quality coffee beans. Coffee trees flourish on the Konas volcanic slopes under warm morning sunshine and afternoon cloud cover. Individually hand-picking the coffee cherries at the pea (more…)

Timothy’s World Coffee, Kona Blend, K-Cups for Keurig Brewers, 24-Count Boxes (Pack of 2)

Posted in Kona coffee on August 29th, 2009 by xiahoudun – 10 Comments

Timothy's World Coffee, Kona Blend, K-Cups for Keurig Brewers, 24-Count Boxes (Pack of 2)No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

Kona Coffee – Kona Coffee Comes From Hawaii

Posted in Kona coffee on April 24th, 2009 by xiahoudun – Be the first to comment
Kona Coffee!!
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Kona coffee is one of my favorite coffees. I could go on and on, but you really have to taste it to understand why people love it so much. This coffee comes from the Big Island of Hawaii. The coffee plant was brought to the island in the nineteenth century and was Brazilian in origin. Today, there are many small farms on Hawaii that grow this wonderful type of coffee. My favorite is the peaberry version, the one with the small coffee beans.

If you are going to go through the expense of having Kona coffee delivered to you, you might as well do it right. First off, buy the beans, don’t buy the coffee already ground. Grind only as much coffee as you will consume in a day. I have measured how much it takes to fill my coffee press and I only grind one press full at a time. Oh, by the way, I don’t use a coffee maker. I use a coffee press. Basically, a coffee press is a glass jar with a top piece that is attached to a plunger with a screen attached to it. You put the coffee in the bottom, pour hot water into the jar, let it brew for at least 4 minutes and then push down on the plunger which strains the coffee and keeps the coffee grounds on the bottom. This method of making coffee blows away my $200 Capresso coffee maker. Really, this $30 device makes the best coffee I’ve ever tasted.

Enough with the coffee brewing lesson already. If you buy Kona coffee, make sure it is 100% Kona coffee. Do not buy a blend. Usually blends will have as much as 90% cheap coffee mixed in and you should not pay a premium for that. I would recommend you try the smallest size available, usually an 8oz. bag of coffee to start. If you like it, by all means, save money by ordering several pounds of coffee beans at a time. Personally, I like to buy my coffee beans fresh every month despite the higher cost. For me, freshness is the top consideration.

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