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The coffee beans, called Black Ivory and priced at $1,100 per kilogram, are digested by an elephant before you drink it. There are only 50 kilograms, or about 110 pounds, currently for sale.
Black Ivory Coffee goes for $50 per serving. March 14, 2013 — -- How far would you go for the perfect cup of coffee? A Canadian inventor in Thailand is betting a small fortune that his brew ...
Here's the catch: His Black Ivory Coffee is made by passing coffee beans through the not insubstantial stomachs of elephants and then picking the beans out of, well, yeah, that. It's similar to ...
For coffee connoisseurs out there, you might want to add a cup of this java to your bucket list: Black Ivory coffee. Forget kopi luwak, the costly coffee excreted by the civet cat. The newest and ...
For now, only the wealthy or well-traveled have access to the cuppa, which is called Black Ivory Coffee. It was launched last month at a few luxury hotels in remote corners of the world — first ...
Black Ivory Coffee is widely referred to as the “Elephant dung coffee”, so you’ve probably already figured out where it comes from. Basically, the elephants eat coffee beans, alongside a ...
Coffee enthusiasts, prepare to explore the world's most exclusive and expensive brews! From the unique fermentation process involving elephants in Thailand's Black Ivory coffee, costing up to $ ...
Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters The priciest coffee in the world now comes from beans that have gone through the digestive tract of elephants, NPR reports. The brew, known as Black Ivory Coffee ...