MILAN (Reuters) - A gourmet coffee from the island of Hawaii won an European prize for top quality foods on Saturday as part of Europe's efforts to bolster the global use of prestigious place names like Champagne, Parma or Roquefort.
The European Union is in a long-running dispute with countries such as the United States over the enforcement of geographical names for some of the world's most popular foods to stem the booming trade in counterfeit goods.
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