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Where in the US are coffee plantations?
Coffee is not typically grown in the continental United States. The climate and soil conditions are not suitable for coffee production, which requires a tropical or subtropical environment.
However, there are some small-scale coffee farms in Hawaii. Hawaii's volcanic soil and tropical climate are ideal for growing coffee beans, and the state produces a unique and high-quality coffee.
Here's a breakdown:
* Continental US: No significant coffee plantations.
* Hawaii: Yes, there are small-scale coffee farms, primarily on the Big Island and Kauai.
While you won't find vast coffee plantations in the US mainland, you can enjoy delicious coffee from Hawaii, and many American coffee roasters source their beans from other countries like Brazil, Colombia, and Ethiopia.
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