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  2. Molokai coffee - Wikipedia

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    Moloka‘i coffee refers to a legally protected, geographical indication of coffee grown on the island of Molokai in Maui County, Hawai‘i, and processed to specific, legally defined standards. Similar to Kona coffee , Molokai coffee is a market name for a product of specific origin and of a defined quality.

  3. Kaladi Brothers Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Kaladi Brothers Coffee is an American coffee company, based in Anchorage, Alaska. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The business began operating from a single espresso cart in 1984. By 2021, there were fifteen stores in the U.S. states of Alaska and Washington .

  4. Category:Molokai - Wikipedia

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    Molokai coffee; Molokai Island Times; Molokai Ka Hula Piko This page was last edited on 19 June 2022, at 17:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Molokai - Wikipedia

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    Molokai ranked 10th among the 111 destination locales. The survey cited Molokai's undeveloped tropical landscape, environmental stewardship, and rich, deep Hawaiian traditions (the island's mana). The neighbor islands of Hawaii, Kauai, Maui and Oahu, ranked 50, 61, 81 and 104, respectively. [41] Molokai is believed to be the birthplace of the hula.

  6. Maunaloa, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Maunaloa (Hawaiian pronunciation: [mɐwnəˈlowə]) or Mauna Loa [2] is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaiʻi, United States, in the western part of the island of Molokai. The population was 435 at the 2020 census.

  7. Waikolu, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiians lived along the North Shore of Molokai including Waikolu Valley, cultivating taro and other food crops. These isolated valleys were visited in the summer months when the weather is calmer; in winter, heavy surf renders the beaches inaccessible by outrigger canoe, the islanders' chief form of transportation.

  8. Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Plans to build the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii began in 1982, when the Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce began planning to create a space where groups involved with Japanese culture could meet and practice their traditions.

  9. Talk:Molokai coffee - Wikipedia

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