By: D. H. Touring | 2011-05-09 | Coffee While people all over the world love the delightful taste of Kona Coffee, not many people know about the history of coffee in Hawaii. Even though the coffee bean is not endemic to Hawaii, the islands fertile soil, plentiful sunshine and abundant rain makes these islands the perfect place to grow coffee. read more
By: Anirban Bhattacharya | 2010-03-26 | Coffee For most of us, a cup of coffee is more than just a beverage. It's the energizer we begin our day with and stimulant to keep us on the go throughout the day. read more
By: Dona Straw | 2010-03-31 | Coffee Is it the weather? The soil? The ocean? Or is it the perfect harmony in which they all come together? Only one place in the world do the conditions come together to provide the perfect setting to grow the elite coffee beans that go into each cup of Hawaiian Kona coffee. Mark Twain stated it so eloquently, "Kona Coffee has a richer flavor than any other, be it grown where it may and call it by what name you please." ~ 1866, Letters from Hawaii. read more
By: Wesley Hartman | 2011-03-25 | Food & Beverage Hawaii is not only the place of spectacular beaches and tropical getaways, but it is also the origin of Kona Coffee, a unusual and costly sort of coffee beans. These coffee beans are coveted by coffee lovers world-wide considering that they are cultivated in a modest Hawaiian area that gives fertile soil, mild afternoon rain, purely natural cloud cover, soothing wind, and sunny mornings to additionally establish the taste of the coffee beans. And as breathtaking as that sounds, the ... read more
By: Julia Sullivan | 2010-09-28 | Food & Beverage Known throughout Hawaii and to the world, Kona coffee is a gourmet type of coffee. It comes from Hawaii, but is grown and cultivated solely from the Kona region, which is located on the west coast of the Hawaii Island. read more
By: Damen Choy | 2010-03-29 | Coffee Blended Kona coffee varieties are a great choice for those coffee connoisseurs who are looking for that perfect cup of coffee but do not necessarily want to pay for pure Kona coffee. These coffee blends still offer the full-bodied taste experience of their more expensive counterparts. Will you try? read more
By: Frank Cobert | 2010-09-28 | Home & Family Anyone may obtain many of the tastiest and also tasty java simply by mixing the finest of many countries. These kinds of varieties have received consideration and are usually obtainable by way of a range of merchants, many thanks to their fascinating flavour and also value. read more
By: Zachary Brandon | 2012-11-23 | Coffee Kona coffee has five primary grades that are all known around the world. Regardless of its grade, each Kona coffee grade is superior and distinct when compared to other kinds of coffee. The Peaberry Kona coffee is the highest grade of coffee and also known as the best gourmet coffee. read more
By: IvyGanong | 2011-09-22 | Travel Tips Kona, in Hawaii, will be an attractive holiday destination, thanks to its luxurious beach resorts, fishing villages, rainforests, and plantations. There are lots of hotels in Kona which enjoy the patronage of tourists from across the world and satisfy them with an incredibly comfy stay. read more
By: Anirban Bhattacharya | 2010-09-08 | Coffee Produced in the highly prized Kona coffee region of the Island of Hawaii, Kona coffee is smooth in texture and heavenly in taste. read more
By: Gareth Hoyle | 2010-10-28 | Home improvement If you are looking for hard wooden window coverings then plantation shutters are the first things that you should look at. read more
By: soni sajjan | 2011-09-05 | Travel Tips Chikmagalur is a place with unending hills, waterfalls, and rivers like the Bhadra, Hemavathi, Tunga, Vedavathi, and Nethravathi; and also a pleasant climate all the year round. Many tourists come to Chikmagalur to unwind in the cool, pleasant climate in the midst of verdant coffee and tea plantations. read more
By: denishanilvishal | 2010-09-20 | Art Specialty Coffee,Very few are aware about the coffee produced in the Hawaiian islands. The quantity of coffee grown on these islands is indeed less read more
By: Cheryl Williams | 2010-03-30 | Home & Family Aloooooooohaaaa! Ok, that's lame, but your party won't be with these Hawaiian luau party themes! As with most theme parties, you'll need a decent-sized room or backyard, or you can rent a party room. read more
By: emill s | 2012-03-22 | Coffee If you really like coffee then you need to attempt Kona Coffee. As opposed to using programmed devices, Hawaiian Kona Coffee depends on the knowledge and experience of their roastmaster. Their coffees have distinct characteristics and I enjoy their delicate flavour variations. read more