On January 1, my husband and I headed toward Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. On our way there, we drove through Kona District and found Royal Kona Museum & Coffee Mill. We decided to stop by this museum.
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Royal Kona Museum & Coffee Mill |
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Royal Kona Museum & Coffee Mill |
This museum was free, and there was self-guided tour.
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Royal Kona Museum & Coffee Mill |
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Royal Kona Museum & Coffee Mill |
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Royal Kona Museum & Coffee Mill |
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Royal Kona Museum & Coffee Mill |
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Royal Kona Museum & Coffee Mill |
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Royal Kona Museum & Coffee Mill |
They had so many different kinds of coffee for sampling. We tried peaberry coffee for our first time. According to Wikipedia, n
ormally the fruit ("cherry") of the coffee plant contains two seeds ("beans") that develop with flattened facing sides, but sometimes only one of the two seeds is fertilized, and the single seed develops with nothing to flatten it. This oval (or pea-shaped) bean is known as peaberry. Typically around 5% of all coffee beans harvested are of this form. They were also selling some Hawaiian sweets and souvenirs.
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View from Royal Kona Museum & Coffee Mill |
The scenery from this museum was so beautiful. Because we were planning to go to National Park after this, we didn't stay long at this museum.
Royal Kona Museum & Coffee Mill
83-5427 Mamalahoa Highway
Captain Cook, HI 96704
My entries related to coffee can be seen here.
http://itisapieceofcake2011.blogspot.com/search/label/coffee
My entries related to our traveling on the Big Island can be seen here.
http://itisapieceofcake2011.blogspot.com/search/label/Hawaii%20%28the%20Big%20Island%29
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