The Volcanic Alchemy of Hawaii’s Most Coveted Bean
The slopes of Mauna Loa and Hualalai hold a secret that coffee enthusiasts have chased for over a century. This narrow strip of land, barely two miles wide and twenty miles long, possesses a microclimate found nowhere else on Earth. The combination of porous, mineral-rich volcanic soil, morning sunshine, and afternoon tropical rain creates a biological pressure cooker that forces coffee...
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