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But cat poop coffee — that is, civet coffee (or "kopi luwak," as pronounced in Indonesian) — is real, and really expensive. Like $60 for 4 ounces of beans — or in some boutique cafes, at ...
The world's most expensive coffee can cost $600 a pound, and it comes from — there's no delicate way to put it — civet poop. But how do you know if what you're shelling out for is the real deal?
CapPOOcino! Coffee beans passed through human intestines by home brewer on sale for $30 a pound. By NINA GOLGOWSKI . Published: 01:01 EDT, 14 December 2012 | Updated: 11:31 EDT, 14 December 2012 ...
Koji-fermented coffee can provide a supreme aroma in your cup without buying the mythical $150 “cat poop coffee”. ... In order to prove the effects of koji on coffee beans that Higuchi ...
For some background, we'll go back and take a look at elephant poop coffee (technically called Black Ivory Coffee), which is made by feeding pachyderms Thai Arabica beans.
The Asian palm civet is a small mammal native to Southeast Asia The omnivore eats coffee cherries and excretes beans More rigorous research is needed%2C experts say Some coffee drinkers pooh-pooh ...
Chemists have come up with the world's first cat poop coffee test. The world's most expensive coffee can cost $600 a pound, and it comes from — there's no delicate way to put it — civet poop. ... Left ...
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