Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Hawaii Coffee

If you're like me a morning isn't complete without a cup of great coffee. Some of the Hawaiian Islands grow and produce some of the best coffee on the planet. I couldn't imagine being in Hawaii and having breakfast, eating some pastry or just having a cup of anything but coffee that was grown in Hawaii.

On Maui the Bad Ass Coffee Company located on Front Street, Lahaina Maui is a great place to grab a cup of coffee and a begal or muffin. There's Grandma's Coffee House on Highway 37 in Keokea, also on Maui. In Kehei you'll find the Kehei Caffee. Soup Nutz & Java Jazz is yet another good coffee house located Honokowai, Maui. A link to these would be: www.MauiCoffeeCo.com

On the Big Island coffee is grown on the slopes of Kona and claimed to be some of the worlds finest. It's rich volcanic soil, high elevation and seasonal rainfall together with afternoon cloudiness to shield the coffee from the strong afternoon sun produce pure 100% Kona coffee known the world over. Below is a link to provide a ton of information about Kona Coffee as well as photographs, history, directions, etc.. and even a web cam to view.
http://www.sugaikonacoffee.com/

On Kauai now, if you're heading south or west from the airport in Lihue, just past Kalaheo look for signs for the Kauai Coffee Company. The visitors center is open 7 days a week from 9am until 5pm so you won't have to miss out on a great cup of coffee or even make a purchase. Here is a link to the Kauai Coffee Company.
http://www.kauaicoffee.com/

Of course you don't have to be in the Hawaiian Islands to be able to enjoy some of their coffee. In the links provisions and information are there for you to make a purchase of coffee, coffee mugs, t-shirts and lots of other fun things.

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