Coffee (rec.drink.coffee) Discussing coffee. This includes selection of brands, methods of making coffee, etc. Discussion about coffee in other forms (e.g. desserts) is acceptable.

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Coffee is the most widespread drink in the world with approximately half-a-trillion cups consumed every year. There are two fundamental types of coffee: espresso and regular, or non-espresso. Espresso is the variety of coffee available in cafes and restaurants, whilst regular coffee is generally meant for the home.
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The ultimate coffee is Kona coffee. Grown in an exclusive area of Hawaii, Kona coffee is harvested and roasted by small farmers who are dedicated to the art of producing the best coffee in the world. The flavor is rich and robust, like nothing you've ever tasted before. Often Kona blends (only about 10 percent Kona coffee and the rest is Arabica) are sold in stores so you must read before you buy. I always get the best pure Kona coffee from https://konaluna.com and they also tell you a lot about Kona coffee and how it is produced at their website.
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> The ultimate coffee is Kona coffee.


Certainly coffee is largely subjective, but personally I find nothing
"ultimate" about Kona coffee. The reason why 100% Kona coffee is so
expensive is because a farm worker in Kona might make more in 1 hour than an
African coffee farm worker makes in 2-3 days. It has little to do with
quality or demand as many assume. There are just as good (if not better)
coffees that come from Africa, South America, Indonesia, and other parts of
the world.

I've tried coffee from all over the world including several Konas, Jamaica
Blue Mountain, and even Kopi Luwak. Mostly what you get from astronomically
priced coffees are a lot of hype.

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