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The shop’s unusual name, and its logo, a donkey called “Jack,” comes from a tradition in Kona of using donkeys to bring coffee beans down from the mountains where they are grown, Herrera said.
Among those arrested on Hawaii Island are workers in Hawaii’s Kona coffee industry. Hawaii is the only state in the U.S.
Coffee crops in Kona, Hawaii, are picked by hand, primarily by immigrants from Latin America.Credit... Supported by By Miriam Jordan Photographs by Michelle Mishina Kunz Miriam Jordan reported ...
Created by Emmy award-winning duo Steve and Joanie Wynn, the series from beloved Hawaiian Coffee brand Kona Earth shares coffee-making tips and tutorials. As coffee producers, we get questions ...
As KRON4 highlights stories of Asian-American-Pacific-Island heritage this month, we bring you the story of a Bay Area couple ...
Aloha, Boerne. Hawaiian coffee company Bad Ass Coffee is set to open its first San Antonio area location this fall, according ...
(KRON) — As KRON4 highlights stories of Asian-American-Pacific-Island heritage this month, we bring you the story of a Bay Area couple who started their own company, Kona Island Coffee ...
KONA, Hawaii (Island News) -- In a remote area of the Big Island where thousands of acres of coffee beans are grown, a massive shakeup among immigrant workers who for generations have cultivated ...
CAPTAIN COOK, Hawaii — On the mist-wreathed slopes of Mauna Loa, where the earth is rich with volcanic memory and the Pacific glimmers in the distance, a coveted coffee — Kona — is coaxed ...
closed out “one of the most impressive softball careers in recent memory for Fresno State Athletics” intends to take over her grandparentsʻ Kona coffee farm once she completes her studies.
KONA, Hawaii (KITV) — In a remote area of the Big Island where thousands of acres of coffee beans are grown, a massive shakeup among immigrant workers who for generations have cultivated the ...