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How to cook Hawaiian coffee powder, how to brew Hawaiian coffee

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Following Cafe (Wechat official account vdailycom) found that Hawaii is the only state in the United States that grows coffee, which is grown in the five main islands of Hawaii: Oahu, Hawaii, Maui, Kauai and Moroca. The coffee produced in different islands also has its own characteristics, and the coffee in Kauai is soft.

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Hawaii is the only state in the United States that grows coffee, which is grown on the five major islands of the Hawaiian Islands: Oahu, Hawaii, Maui, Kauai and Moroca. Coffee from different islands also has its own characteristics. Kauai coffee is soft and smooth, Muroca coffee is high in mellow and low acidity, and Maui coffee is moderately acidic but has the strongest flavor. Hawaiians are extremely proud of the Arabica coffee beans they grow 100% home-grown.

Hawaii is the largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago, so it is also called the theBigIsland. Kona Coffee is produced in the west and south of the Kona region of Hawaii. Coffee trees are scattered on the slopes of Hualalai and MaunaLoa, which is 150m to 750m above sea level, which is suitable for coffee growth.

The excellent quality of Kona coffee benefits from the suitable geographical location and climate. Coffee trees grow on the slopes of volcanoes, and their geographical location ensures the altitude needed for coffee growth; the dark volcanic ash soil provides the minerals needed for coffee growth. The climatic conditions are very suitable. In the morning, the sun gently passes through the air full of water vapor. In the afternoon, the mountains will become more humid and foggy, and the white clouds surging in the air are natural umbrellas for coffee trees. And the evening will become sunny and cool, but there is no Frosts Descent. Because of the suitable natural conditions, the average yield of Kona coffee is very high, reaching 2240 kg per hectare, while in Latin America, the yield of coffee per hectare is only 600kg ~ 900kg.

How to cook Hawaiian coffee powder

This one uses the single punch method.

Put pomegranate syrup in the cup and add some ice

Put the coffee beans into a grinder and crush them, usually about 30 grams of coffee beans into a cup (about 4 tablespoons).

Pour hot water into the pot and light the fire to bring it to the boil

Then pour the ground coffee powder into the container

Put it on a pot that boils water, and from the moment the boiling hot water rushes up, it is best to brew coffee for 1 minute.

After brewing, sit the brewed coffee in the ice and cool it, then pour it into the cup.

Finally, squeeze in the whipped cream and put on a few slices of fruit and petals.

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