Coffee and Paradise

May 19, 2009 by bposter1 · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Consumer Goods, Food, domain names 

Whoever thought that coffee would be considered gourmet? For coffee connoisseurs, they would know which roasts and beans are best throughout the world. Some prefer the beans hailing from Indonesia, others yet can attest to the blends from Brazil. One thing though that most will agree to, is how exotic and near-perfect the roasts are from Hawaii, particularly coffee Kona. From the slopes of Mount Hualailai and Mauna Loa, you get the perfect climate and temperature to come up with one of the best coffee beans in the world. To get more information on these and to find out where you can purchase this rare gourmet coffee, just visit CoffeeKona.com.

The site will give you an overview of where Kona coffee comes from, how it tastes, and why it’s considered gourmet coffee. Apart from Kona, they also discuss Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, which is one of the pioneering brands in the world. Unknown to all, before the roasting process, you’ll encounter green coffee beans. The site has a specific section on this, and if you’re interested in roasting yourself – you’ll even get a helpful hint or two over at CoffeeKona.com. It’s best to go this route too, because bringing home green coffee beans help maintain its freshness.