# Kona Peaberry (Coffea arabica)

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**Data Source:** Hermetica Superfoods Ingredient Encyclopedia
**Updated:** 2026-03-24
**Evidence Score:** 2 / 10
**Category:** Coffee Cultivars
**Also Known As:** Coffea arabica var. peaberry, Hawaiian Kona Peaberry, Peaberry Coffee, Round Bean Coffee, Single Bean Coffee, Kona Round Bean

## Overview

Kona Peaberry is a premium coffee bean from Hawaiian Coffea arabica plants containing chlorogenic acids and caffeine as primary bioactive compounds. These compounds work through adenosine receptor antagonism and [antioxidant](/ingredients/condition/antioxidant) pathways to potentially reduce diabetes and neurodegenerative disease risk.

## Health Benefits

• General coffee polyphenol benefits may apply (reduced type 2 diabetes risk) - evidence from broader Coffea arabica meta-analyses only
• Potential [neuroprotective effect](/ingredients/condition/cognitive)s (Parkinson's disease risk reduction) - evidence from general coffee studies, not peaberry-specific
• [Antioxidant activity](/ingredients/condition/antioxidant) via chlorogenic acids (4-8% in green beans) - compound levels documented but no clinical trials
• [Glucose metabolism](/ingredients/condition/weight-management) support through α-glucosidase inhibition - mechanism proposed based on general coffee research
• Adenosine receptor antagonism for cognitive alertness - standard caffeine mechanism, no peaberry-specific studies

## Mechanism of Action

Chlorogenic acids in Kona Peaberry inhibit glucose-6-phosphatase and reduce hepatic glucose production, improving [insulin sensitivity](/ingredients/condition/weight-management). Caffeine blocks adenosine A1 and A2A receptors in the brain, providing [neuroprotective effect](/ingredients/condition/cognitive)s against [dopamine](/ingredients/condition/mood)rgic neurodegeneration. The polyphenolic compounds also activate Nrf2 pathways, enhancing cellular [antioxidant](/ingredients/condition/antioxidant) defense systems.

## Clinical Summary

Evidence for Kona Peaberry comes from broader Coffea arabica research rather than variety-specific studies. Meta-analyses of 18+ studies show regular coffee consumption (3-4 cups daily) reduces type 2 diabetes risk by 25-30%. Cohort studies involving over 300,000 participants demonstrate 32-60% lower Parkinson's disease risk with moderate coffee intake. However, no clinical trials have specifically examined Kona Peaberry's unique phytochemical profile or therapeutic effects.

## Nutritional Profile

Kona Peaberry is a morphological variant of Coffea arabica where a single oval bean develops instead of two flat-sided beans; nutritional composition per standard brewed cup (240ml) is broadly consistent with arabica coffee. Caffeine: 80-120mg per cup (peaberry beans are often noted anecdotally for slightly elevated caffeine density due to compact bean structure, though controlled peaberry-specific assays are limited). Chlorogenic acids (CGAs): 4-8% dry weight in green beans, primarily 5-caffeoylquinic acid (5-CQA); roasting reduces CGA content by 50-95% depending on roast level, with light roasts retaining 200-550mg CGAs per cup. Trigonelline: 0.6-1.3% dry weight in green beans, partially converts to niacin (vitamin B3) during roasting, yielding approximately 0.5-1.0mg niacin per cup. Diterpenes cafestol and kahweol: present at 0.1-0.2% in green beans; largely absent in filtered brewed coffee but elevated in unfiltered preparations (French press, espresso). Potassium: approximately 116mg per 240ml brewed cup. Magnesium: approximately 7mg per cup. Riboflavin (B2): 0.01mg per cup. Manganese: approximately 0.05mg per cup. Protein: negligible in brewed form (<0.3g per cup) despite green beans containing 10-13% protein by dry weight. Lipids: 1-2g per unfiltered cup; minimal in paper-filtered brew. Fiber: not meaningfully present in brewed liquid. Bioavailability notes: CGAs are moderately bioavailable (30-60% absorbed in small intestine); caffeine bioavailability is near-complete (>99%). No peaberry-specific nutritional assays distinguishing it from standard arabica flat beans have been published in peer-reviewed literature as of 2024; compositional data is extrapolated from Coffea arabica cultivar studies conducted in Kona and comparable high-altitude Hawaiian growing regions.

## Dosage & Preparation

No clinically studied dosage ranges exist for Kona Peaberry in biomedical contexts. General coffee consumption guidelines suggest 3-5 cups/day (400 mg caffeine maximum for adults) based on broader Coffea arabica safety data, with peaberry's density yielding similar caffeine per weight despite smaller bean size. Consult a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement.

## Safety & Drug Interactions

Kona Peaberry contains 95-200mg caffeine per 8oz serving, which can cause anxiety, [insomnia](/ingredients/condition/sleep), and cardiac arrhythmias in sensitive individuals. Caffeine enhances warfarin [metabolism](/ingredients/condition/weight-management) and may interact with CYP1A2 substrates like theophylline and clozapine. Pregnant women should limit intake to under 200mg caffeine daily due to increased miscarriage risk. Individuals with uncontrolled hypertension or anxiety disorders should avoid high-caffeine varieties.

## Scientific Research

No human clinical trials, RCTs, or meta-analyses specific to Kona Peaberry were identified in PubMed-indexed literature. General coffee research exists (PMIDs 30681787, 29293429 for meta-analyses on coffee polyphenols), but no studies isolate Kona Peaberry's effects due to its status as a flavor-premium cultivar rather than a distinct biomedical extract.

## Historical & Cultural Context

Kona Peaberry has no documented historical use in traditional medicine systems, valued instead as a modern premium coffee variant for culinary rarity. While Coffea arabica has been used in Yemeni/Arabian systems since the 15th century for stimulation and [digestion](/ingredients/condition/gut-health), peaberry mutations were not isolated medicinally, and Kona cultivation began in the 19th century for export.

## Synergistic Combinations

L-theanine, Rhodiola rosea, Ashwagandha, Green tea extract, MCT oil

## Frequently Asked Questions

### How much caffeine is in Kona Peaberry coffee?

Kona Peaberry contains 95-200mg of caffeine per 8-ounce cup, similar to other Coffea arabica varieties. The exact amount depends on brewing method, with espresso containing higher concentrations than drip coffee.

### What makes Kona Peaberry different from regular coffee?

Kona Peaberry represents only 3-5% of coffee harvest, consisting of single round beans rather than paired flat beans. This mutation may concentrate flavor compounds but doesn't significantly alter caffeine or chlorogenic acid content compared to regular Kona coffee.

### Can Kona Peaberry help with diabetes prevention?

Studies on general coffee consumption suggest 3-4 cups daily may reduce type 2 diabetes risk by 25-30% through chlorogenic acid's effects on glucose metabolism. However, no specific research has examined Kona Peaberry's diabetic benefits versus other coffee varieties.

### Is Kona Peaberry safe during pregnancy?

Pregnant women should limit Kona Peaberry intake to 1-2 cups daily to stay under the 200mg caffeine safety threshold. Excessive caffeine consumption during pregnancy increases miscarriage risk and may affect fetal development.

### Does Kona Peaberry interact with medications?

Kona Peaberry's caffeine content can enhance warfarin's blood-thinning effects and interact with psychiatric medications metabolized by CYP1A2 enzymes. Patients taking theophylline, clozapine, or fluvoxamine should consult healthcare providers before regular consumption.

### What is a peaberry and why is Kona Peaberry considered special?

A peaberry is a rare coffee bean mutation where a single rounded bean develops instead of the typical two flat beans in a cherry, occurring in about 5–10% of coffee plants. Kona Peaberry from Hawaii's volcanic slopes is prized for its concentrated flavor profile and higher density, which some enthusiasts believe enhances both taste and potential bioactive compound concentration compared to flat beans from the same region.

### How does the chlorogenic acid content in Kona Peaberry compare to other coffee types?

Kona Peaberry contains chlorogenic acids at levels typical of Coffea arabica green beans (4–8% by weight), with no published studies showing peaberry-specific elevation of this compound versus regular Kona coffee. The antioxidant potential from chlorogenic acid is consistent with general arabica coffee research, though individual roasting profiles significantly affect final chlorogenic acid content in brewed coffee.

### Is there clinical evidence specific to Kona Peaberry's health benefits, or is it based on general coffee research?

Current evidence for Kona Peaberry's health benefits derives from general Coffea arabica and broader coffee studies rather than peaberry-specific clinical trials. While the polyphenol composition supports potential neuroprotective and metabolic benefits documented in coffee epidemiology, these effects cannot be definitively attributed to the peaberry variant without dedicated research.

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