Hawaii Roasters 100% Kona Coffee, Medium Roast, Whole Bean, 14-Ounce Bag

May 23, 2018 - Comment

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 directly to you. The unique environment of the tiny kona coffee belt, only about 2 miles by 15 miles, creates the ideal growing conditions for premium quality

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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 directly to you. 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 kona volcanic slopes under warm morning sunshine and afternoon cloud cover. Individually hand-picking the coffee cherries at the peak of ripeness, our coffee is then sun-dried to bring out its characteristic flavor. The final step is artisan micro-roasting at the sustainable farm in small batches, helping to ensure the freshness of each and every bag of Hawaii Roasters 100% Kona Coffee.

Product Features

  • All natural, hand-picked, sun-dried and farm-roasted by our master roasters, as it has been done for generations
  • Our medium roast is chestnut brown in color, producing a delicate and mild coffee. Also known as a full city roast
  • Founded by a 3rd generation coffee family and featured on the Food & Wine Radio Network and KGO Radio
  • Winner-Hawaii Governors Export Award and Winner-New & Innovative Product Award at the world’s largest food exhibition in Paris
  • For just 15 cents more per cup than all the mass market brands that use imported coffee, you can buy local, U.S. grown 100% Hawaiian Kona Coffee and support the only coffee farmers in the U.S.

Comments

WinterArcher says:

Tastes like Hawai’i in the morning I really look forward to Saturday mornings when I brew up a pot of great coffee and have time to sit and savor it. Weekdays what with getting the kids going we use Major Dickenson’s from Peet’s, but the weekends are different.Having family in Hawai’i we have learned about the pitfalls of buying “Kona” on the mainland (heck even on Ohau). We have bought Kona “blends” that tasted like old Folgers. We have bought stale coffee that should have been tossed. We have bought over roasted…

Michael S. says:

Much better than Fairway after spending $24 on such a small amount of coffee that i can pour into my hand, i remembered i had this coming in the mail through sub n save. and i was delighted. first off, this is well sealed, compared to the open barrels at fairway. and the $50 per pound probally deters anyone from buying any therefore its probally been sitting there for a long time. unlike fairway, this was roasted 2 weeks ago!! now thats fresh if you consider the logistics. sub and save offers go in sooner rather than…

Bing says:

Not quite as smooth as I hoped…but not bad. Not as aromatic as I thought it would be. The K cups Hawaii Roasters used to have were much more aromatic than this bag of beans. All in all a fairly smooth cup of coffee. I was disappointed with this bag of coffee given how much it cost. Folgers Black Silk would beat it on price alone. My first impression, after grinding the beans fine, and making it in a drip coffeemaker, would be to not purchase this again. I will try different grinds and see how that goes. If it gets better I’ll…

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