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If you are a coffee lover, you no doubt have heard of Kona coffee, grown on the Big Island of Hawaii. Well, Maui is giving the Big Island a run for its cup o’ Kona. Maui has more than 50 coffee farms and over 500 acres in production. You a taste of both a small…
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Tuesday’s tip from Duke… Here at Duke’s Hawaiian Coffee we love our coffee smooth, full body and it’s spectacularly good !!!! BUT . . . 3 Unexpected Things You Can Adding to Your Coffee. 1). . . Salt Ever tried salted dark chocolate? If you’re a fan of that, you’re sure to love some lightly…
Read MoreKoki Beach
Koki Beach The dark red sand at Kōkī Beach was produced by the nearby cinder cone hill of Ka Iwi O Pele, meaning “bones of Pele.” According to Hawaiian legend, Kōkī Beach is where the volcano goddess Pele fought her final battle with her older sister, Namakaokaha’i, the goddess of the ocean. Pele’s bones were…
Read MoreOne’uli Black Sand Beach
An excellent beach for snorkeling & diving. In a nutshell: Oneuli Black Sand Beach is an excellent beach for snorkeling & diving. It is also packed full of educational value for naturalists & geology buffs. Minuses: Not the best “basking-and-bathing” beach. Sound-bite: “hey, what’s that rumbling sound?” DETAILS: Part of Makena State Park, One’uli (also…
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Like Us ~ Follow Us ~ Share Us ~ Put some Aloha in your cup. 16 ~ SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT COFFEE . . . DID YOU KNOW . . . ? Here’s the backstory behind your morning cup. 1. Shepherds discovered coffee in Ethiopia circa 800 A.D.…
Read MoreKAPALUA BAY
In 1991, Kapalua Bay won the title of America’s Best Beach. With picturesque views, palm trees, golden sand and excellent swimming conditions, this is the kind of beach that comes to mind when you think of Hawaii. If you want some shade, you need to get there early and know which way the sun travels.…
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21 Facts About Coffee: The World’s Most Important Beverage The entire world would shut down without it. 1. Legend has it a 9th-century Ethiopian goat herder discovered coffee by accident when he noticed how crazy the beans were making his goats. 2. New Yorkers drink almost 7 times more coffee than other cities in the…
Read MoreHamoa Beach Maui
This is must see beach if you in Maui, Located near Hana, this beach shares some of its facilities with Travaasa (formerly the Hotel Hana Maui). Hamoa Beach is a public beach, and all are welcome. Sand: Salt and Pepper Water: Clear Family Friendly: Yes Beach Size: Aprox 1/5 mile (1,000 ft X 100 ft)…
Read MorePalauea Beach
White Rock is also known as Palauea Beach. A long, beautiful sandy crescent set back from the wind. This is a nice, wide, uncrowded and lesser-known beach. You won’t see very many tourists here – mostly populated by a few local folks and fishermen, on weekends family and friends join in on the fun. What’s…
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Coffee and Butterscotch Cookies by Duke’s Hawaiian Coffee Yields 36 cookies. order your coffee today at DukesHawaiianCoffee.com Likes us on facebook Duke’s Hawaiian Coffee IG @DukesHawaiian Ingredients: ¾ cup room temperature unsalted butter ½ cup granulated sugar ½ cup dark brown sugar ½ cup strong, brewed coffee (Duke’s Hawaiian Coffee platinum blend) 2 large eggs…
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