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| History of Hawaiian Coffee
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| In the early 1800's John Wilkinson brings 30 of the so-called "Hawaiian coffee" plants from Brazil. This is believed to be the first introduction of this coffee type that was widely planted in Hawaii. |
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| How Is Kona Coffee Different?
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| In order to be called “Kona Coffee,” coffee must be grown in a small area on the West Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii. |
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