Kona Hawaii has the perfect climate, elevation and equatorial location to produce one of the best coffee beans in the world, the Peaberry coffee bean. Kona Peaberry Coffee produces a satisfying rich cup of coffee and is the reason it is one of the most sought after coffee beans.
Kona coffee can only be called that if it is grown within the district of Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii. It is grown in a small area only one mile wide by 30 miles long. Coffee grown in any other area of the islands can only be called "Hawaiian." Even coffee grown in Kona is called "Hawaiian" if it falls below the "Prime" grade.
The Peaberry bean is less acidic than other coffee beans and, due to its unusual football shape, roasts differently producing a richer more robust taste. It is a very rare bean and is classified as "Extra Fancy." The Peaberry plant produces this abnormally shaped bean that accounts for only five percent of the coffee crop. Instead
of the bean having a two sides, the Peaberry bean is one solid cylinder looking bean.
When coffee is prepared in a French Press coffee pot it produces a concentrated yet very smooth and rich
tasting coffee. You can imagine how the combination of Kona Peaberry coffee, which is already great tasting, and brewing it in the French Press coffee pot would kick it up a notch and make a more intense flavored cup of coffee.
One sip of this rare coffee will spoil you for any other.
When purchasing a package of Kona Peaberry Coffee inspect the ingredient label carefully. It can only be called that if it is 100% Kona Peaberry Coffee. It may say that it is a "Kona" blend. That could mean that it is part Hawaiian coffee, possibly grown in other areas, and a small part Kona Peaberry Coffee.
If you are willing to spend a little more you will receive double the flavor on your next cup of coffee if you have purchased Kona Peaberry Coffee.
More information on coffee can be found here Kona Blend Coffee also visit Kona Peaberry Coffee
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