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enlarge | Brand: Hawaii Roasters Kona Coffee Category: Gourmet
Buy New: $29.95 (On sale from $37.95)
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 289
Country: united-states-of-america Ingredients: 100% Kona Coffee Certified by the State of Hawaii. Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
ASIN: B0000V8IOE
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Worth every cent--a special treat for yourself or a friend. September 9, 2005 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
Pure Kona coffee, especially when it comes directly from the farm, is everything the coffee lover ever hoped for, absolutely as good as its description suggests it will be. The flavor is rich because farm-processed coffee never has the chance to get stale--the cherries are skinned and the beans are dried and roasted immediately after picking for maximum freshness and mellow flavor. They don't sit around over-fermenting while waiting to be processed (which then requires dark roasting to kill the "spoiled" taste).
Though pure 100% Kona is rare and difficult to find, this coffee is the real deal--a premier coffee which is among the costliest and most sought-after. If you are just browsing for coffee, take a close look at the label. For some strange reason, coffee can be legally called "Kona" if it contains just ten percent Kona beans (with 90% of the beans coming from unknown sources), and some new buyers are unaware of this. This brand of 100% Kona will justify its price and confirm everything you ever wanted in taste. n Mary Whipple
I Just Had To... January 26, 2004 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
...I've never written a product review before, but this is such amazingly good coffee I just had to say so. From the first sip I knew this was coffee like I had never tasted before. And in Seattle - where coffee falls from the sky like so much rain - that's saying something. I had planned to serve this as the perfect cap for a recent dinner party with friends, but it didn't last in my house long enough to make the dinner. So I'm back for more.Now I'm wondering if the folks at Hawaii Roasters have any openings. I work cheap...you can pay me in these wonderful, rich coffee beans!
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