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OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> I think I'll "pass" personally. ;-) > At $300.00 per lb. that's some seriously expensive shit! > > http://www.sallys-place.com/beverage...kopi_luwak.htm > [snip] > Kopi (the Indonesian word for coffee) Luwak comes from the islands of > Sumatra, Java and Sulawesi (formerly Celebes), which are part of the > Indonesian Archepelago's 13,677 islands (only 6,000 of which are > inhabited). But it's not strictly the exotic location that makes these > beans worth their weight in silver. It's how they're "processed." > > On these Indonesian islands, there's a small marsupial called the > paradoxurus, a tree-dwelling animal that is part of the sibet family. > Long regarded by the natives as pests, they climb among the coffee trees > eating only the ripest, reddest coffee cherries. Who knows who first > thought of it, or how or why, but what these animals eat they must also > digest and eventually excrete. Some brazen or desparate -- or simply > lazy -- local gathered the beans, which come through the digestion > process fairly intact, still wrapped in layers of the cherries' > mucilage. The enzymes in the animals' stomachs, though, appear to add > something unique to the coffee's flavor through fermentation. > [snip] Hehe. I had couple of coffee cups made with the pooping civet image on them. I thought about making a t-shirt but never got around to it. -- Jean B. |
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