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Prices subject to change without notice, additional charges may applied. State Tax 4.712%            03-15-2009

Padovani’s Coffee Estate of Hawaii’s

Grand Cru Estate 100% Kona Peaberry              $ 38.00 Coffee_Gd_Cru_Estate_100_Kona_Peaberry.htmlCoffee_Gd_Cru_Estate_100_Kona_Peaberry.htmlshapeimage_15_link_0
Kona Fancy  100%                                              $ 24.50 Kona_Fancy_100.htmlKona_Fancy_100.htmlshapeimage_16_link_0
Grand Cru Estate Kona 100% Extra Fancy       $ 27.15 shapeimage_17_link_0
Hawaiian Kona Blend                                        $ 15.08 Hawaiian_Kona_Blend.htmlHawaiian_Kona_Blend.htmlshapeimage_18_link_0
Waialua Estate, Medium Roast                          $ 20.15Waialua_Estate,_Medium_Roast.htmlWaialua_Estate,_Medium_Roast.htmlshapeimage_19_link_0
Waialua Estate, Blend                                        $ 17.65Waialua_Estate,_Blend.htmlWaialua_Estate,_Blend.htmlshapeimage_20_link_0
Waialua Estate, Vanilla Mac Nut                       $ 20.78Waialua_Estate,_Vanilla_Mac_Nut.htmlWaialua_Estate,_Vanilla_Mac_Nut.htmlshapeimage_21_link_0
Meritage Decaffeinated Hawaiian 100 %           $ 17.75Meritage_Decaffeinated_Hawaiian_100.htmlMeritage_Decaffeinated_Hawaiian_100.htmlshapeimage_22_link_0

Grand Cru Estate Kona 100 % Extra Fancy

8 oz or 226 gr

These coffee of Hawaii’s, flavor are smooth, intense aroma, nutty, luscious.

The Story of French Press 
Know as the French press, the Meloir in the United States, and the cafetiere in Europe, the plunger pot system is an excellent way to make coffee. Many people prefer coffee made this way because it extracts the full flavor from the ground beans while the other method tend to remove some of the taste, and the paper filters can even add a taste of their own. The plunger pot is said to have been invented in 1933 by an Italian called Caliman who sold the design and patent to a Swiss national in order to escape from Italy during the war.
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