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Coffee is grown all over the world. South America and Africa are the primary producers of coffee.

Hawaii is the only state in the US that producers coffee. The most famous Hawaii coffee is Kona coffee. However, Ka'u, Maui, Oahu and Kauai coffee's have been gaining popularity recently.

One of the best Kona coffee's come's from Hawaiian Queen Coffee Farm

www.HawaiianQueenCoffee.com

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