Nandinas grown in Japan?
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Nandinas grown in Japan?
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I would guess Coffee Cherries, but they are grown all over the world...
Partridgeberry Newfoundland?
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Originally posted by balamm@3 December 2003 - 09:36
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Plant species and location grown.. maybe the smallest production in the world.
You have the plant, now the variety.Quote:
Originally posted by NotoriousBIC@2 December 2003 - 17:17
I would guess Coffee Cherries, but they are grown all over the world...
It's well known, produced in small amounts, most is reserved for local sales.
What gets exported is usually cut with columbian or some other variety.
Robusta Coffee?
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Named for a coastal area. think big volcano
Hawaiian Kona Coffee?
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You got it.
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Grown only in Kona
Kona is the very special coffee grown on the dark volcanic lava rock slopes of Kona, with enviable consistent quality. Kona coffee is a deliciously rich, medium-bodied and slightly acidic coffee with a heady aroma and complex, winey, spicy taste.
Kona, on the west coast of Hawaii island (also known as The Big Island), has produced coffee continuously since the early 1800's. The Kona name only applies to beans grown in North and South Kona, and coffee that is grown elsewhere in Hawaii cannot be called Kona coffee.