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Coffee Tasting at Whole Foods Market

Saturday, September 26th, 2009
Nick and Claire cupping Waialua Coffee

Nick and Claire cupping Waialua Coffee

Getting together with Claire and Nicholas at Whole Foods Market Kahala to talk story and consider several samples of Waialua coffee for the store.

Samples of green and roasted beans were set out on the table for evaluation and three types of Waialua coffee were brewed and tasted with all the proper ritual and  form.

claire-considers-the-brew

Claire-considers-the-brew

The Peaberry and Fancy Grade selections scored high marks.

Pouring the elixir

Pouring the elixir

The Kahala Whole Foods Store currently carries Waialua Estate Chocolate in the Specialty Foods department, and will soon be adding Waialua coffee to the Locally Grown Hawaiian Coffees line bringing another original taste of Oahu’s North Shore to the stores fine and varied offerings.

Cupping Coffee with Chef Alan Wong

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Last week provided an opportunity to cup Waialua coffee with Honolulu chef Alan Wong and several of his staff.  Alan Wong is great supporter of local farmers and ranchers and his restaurants have brought a deep appreciation for the unique taste of  Hawaii Regional Cuisine to our local omnivores,  visitors to Hawaii and to the  culinary world at the top levels.

For this occasion we chose to cup a Waialua  natural processed raisin coffee  roasted at four distinct shades from a light City Roast (Agtron 5o) to dark French Roast (Agtron 35).  Of course a coffee will taste distinctly different at each roast level, being sweeter with more pronounced acidity at the light roast and progressing to a smoother, richer taste as the roast darkens until the smoky character of the French Roast pervades the cup.  Alan and his staff preferred the taste and body of the darker roast at both an Italian (40)  and a French Roat (35).

The tasting was held at cupping room of Hawaii Coffee Company and hosted by Jim Wayman and Jim Lenhart.  There were some very developed pallets in the room that day, with excellent sensory descriptions (aromas of baked Okinawan Sweet Potato) and  thorough evaluations from breathing the fragrance and aroma to each sip of the different preparations on the table.  Discussions on every aspect of quality coffee preparation, the affect of paper filters versus French Presses, the importance of grind and new technologies in brewing, were all covered in the course of the hour long session.

Of course I forgot to bring my camera!  Still the memory is fresh and I look forward to more opportunities to do coffee and chocolate tastings with Chef Alan Wong and his staff.  Waialua Estate Coffee and Chocolate are  currently served at Alan Wong’s Restaurant on King Street in Honolulu and will soon be served at the Pineapple Room at Ala Moana.  Visit the website and make a reservation for lunch or dinner soon, you’ll love it!   http://www.alanwongs.com/

 
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