What is the only U.S. state where coffee beans are grown commercially?
Sometimes it amazes me how people figured out the best way to consume something at whatever point in humanity's past. Like, who figured out how the hell to eat an artichoke for the first time? And in cases like that, I'm not sure it's even worth it.
When it comes to coffee, I'm not sure who figured out that you had to grow it, pick it, roast it, and brew it, but whoever did has my eternal gratitude. And I'm not alone, considering Americans drink nearly 27 million bags of coffee every year.
Yet despite all that love of this magical drink from the USA, there's only one state where it's grown commercially. Any idea which one?
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Correct Answer: Hawaii
The answer is: Hawaii. Sorry caffeine fiends, unless you’re going to grow it yourself, you have to book a flight to Hawaii if you want some fresh, home-grown coffee from the U.S. Thanks to all that tasty volcanic soil and perfect climate for the little beans, it’s the only state where it is currently grown and sold. Don’t get let that crash your buzz completely, because we know California and possibly Florida are candidates to expand our local production.Source
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