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Cupping Coffee with Chef Alan Wong

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/

Hawaii State Farm Fair

July 25th, 2009
Derek and Emily at Hawaii State Farm Fair

Derek and Emily at Hawaii State Farm Fair

Waialua Coffee and Chocolate were among the many farm products featured at at this year’s 37th annual Hawaii State Farm Fair held at the Bishop Museum July 18th and 19th, 2009.  The farm fair is sponsored by the Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation and celebrates agriculture in Hawaii highlighting the farmers and ranchers who bring locally grown produce to our markets, restaurants and home tables.  There was a great selection of vegetables, flowers, livestock and prepared  food available and there were many educational booths teaching the 15,000 plus visitors about various aspects of farming in Hawaii including crops, aquaculture, animal husbandry, water and soil conservation and much much more.

At the Ag-Tastic Expo a coffee pavilion was set up to provide samples and information on the variety of coffees produced

Shawn Steiman, Hawaii State Farm Fair Coffee Pavillion

Shawn Steiman, Hawaii State Farm Fair Coffee Pavillion

throughout the state of Hawaii.  Visitors could taste for themselves coffees from 20 different farm offerings, each with unique differences and cup characteristics.    Dr. Shawn Steiman hosted the booth with the help of several coffee growers, roasters, and dedicated coffee drinkers (myself included).

Dr. Coffee all caffeinated and happy

Dr. Coffee all caffeinated and happy

Breathe Deep

July 17th, 2009

Its been a busy couple weeks at Waialua Estate, in my home town . We are coming to the close of the cacao harvest, a few pods cling to the productive trees.  The crew is in maintenance mode in the fields

Fat ripe pods at end of harvest

Fat ripe pods at end of harvest

The Cacao crew

The Cacao crew

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There was a chocolate workshop in Kona with Chef Donald Wressel of Guittard Chocolate at Farsheed’s  Cocoa Outlet in Kealakekua.

Guittard's Chef Donald Wressell @ Cocoa Outlet workshop 6/09
Guittard’s Chef Donald Wressell @ Cocoa Outlet workshop 6/09
Chocolate showpiece
Chocolate showpiece
Farsheed and Chef Wressell
Farsheed and Chef Wressell

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Friends come visiting

July 17th, 2009

A social and outdoor day today.  Primo came by to fix the plumbing (he’ll be back tomorrow).

HARC (Hawaii Agriculture Research Center)

HARC (Hawaii Agriculture Research Center)

Chifumi Nagai from Hawaii Agriculture Research Center (HARC) stopped by for a cup a coffee and to pick up some of the Kunia coffee we milled and roasted (a nice mix of multi variety coffees harvested at the coffee research station).  HARC specializes in horticultural crop research and provides a good deal of information and consulting for the  Hawaiian Coffee and Cacao industry, developing new coffee cultivars and a better understanding of the science of agriculture and its application for the farmer. http://www.harc-hspa.com/

We took a drive in the fields and noted the heavy fruit bearing on the Waialua Typica trees.  Saw a bit of ripe red cherry scattered through the trees as well.

Dole Plantation Store

Dole Plantation Store

Next stop, Dole Plantation Store, looks busy in there, a good sign that visitors are still coming to Hawaii and looking for a cool Dole Whip Pineapple treat.  They also like to buy gifts and Omiyage and are finding a bargain on  the Waialua Coffee and Chocolate that are becoming very popular items.

http://www.dole-plantation.com/

While there I chanced to meet some friends from Kodiak Alaska who run the Mill Bay Coffee Roastery and Pastry Shop.  http://www.millbaycoffee.com/

Joel Chenet and his wife Martine are gourmet French chefs with some wonderful recipes using coffee rubs to flavor many dishes.  I invited them on a tour of the

Piper considers the Peaberry

Piper considers the Peaberry

farm and asked them to join me in a cupping with Piper Jones, visiting from Kohana Coffee Company in Austin Texas, one of our long time roaster partners bringing a taste of aloha to Texas.    

www.kohanacoffee.com

Joel Chenet of Mill Bay Coffee & Piper Jones of Kohana Coffee in the tasting room.

Joel Chenet of Mill Bay Coffee & Piper Jones of Kohana Coffee in the tasting room.

We all sat around tasting chocolate and different roasts of Waialua Coffee talking and sharing ideas on brewing, marketing, blogging etc.

Afterwards we went over to the old Waialua Sugar mill where John Alvarez was roasting for Coffee Gallery Haleiwa and we talked story with him for awhile as well.

http://www.roastmaster.com/pics.htm

Its  a great day when I get to spend time with these

John at Coffee Gallery Haleiwa

John at Coffee Gallery Haleiwa

friends from all walks of  the coffee world strolling in the field, checking on the state of the crop, talking story with researchers, growers, roasters, retailers and customers.  A full circle of the supply chain with a great wealth of knowledge and experience.  Thank you all for coming by and sharing some time with me today.  See you again.  Aloha,  Derek

Waialua Chocolate served at White House

June 27th, 2009

At a special event on Thursday June 25th, Hawaii Chef Alan Wong and his staff from Alan Wong’s Restaurant in Honolulu prepared a Hawaiian luau for the White House Congressional Picnic bringing a taste of Hawaiian cuisine to the Nation’s capitol.   Dedicated to promoting Hawaii’s farmers and local produce, Chef Wong selected a number of Island grown products to showcase at the event including Waialua Estate 70% cacao Dark Chocolate in desserts prepared by pastry chef Michelle Karr.   We are honored to have been selected to represent the special taste of pure Hawaii grown cacao from Oahu and chocolate made in the USA.   To see more of this story please follow the link below.  Aloha,  Derek

http://www.shareyourtable.com/features/2009/luau

New Beginnings

June 23rd, 2009

Welcome to the new website for Waialua Estate Coffee and Chocolate. We’re glad you stopped by for a visit. This is our blog page and will be updated with news and photos from the farm. It will also cover different events and happenings involving our coffee, chocolate, people, operations and the beautiful North Shore environment and Hawaiian Islands that are our home. Come back often to see what is new.

Aloha, Derek

 
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