World’s Most Expensive Coffee(Kopi Luwak) is Separated from Dung
So, what’s so unique about Kopi luwak?
Actually, the name is derived from Indonesian words for coffee and civet. A civet is a cat-like creature that eats the best of the sweet red coffee cherries harvest. The creature chews off the exterior and gulp down the hard inner core of the bean. When the beans go through the digestion process, most of the caffeine is removed and the resulting thing is a mellow coffee bean, which comes out with the dung.....
THATS LOOK LIKE THIS
You get five ounces of beans from one pound of civet dung,these coffee beans sell for up to $600 a pound after you get them out of the dung.
That’s an outlandish, baffling technique but worth appreciation from all the coffee fanatics who fancy their brew
Here are a few flavors that are tagged as the most expensive coffees, thanks to fine quality, distinctive aroma, rich flavor and a unique sweetness.
1. Kopi Luwak
Indonesia
2. Hacienda La Esmeralda
Boquete, Panama
$104 per pound
3. Island of St. Helena Coffee Company
St. Helena, Africa
$79 per pound
4. El Injerto
Guatemala
$50 per pound
5. Fazenda Santa Ines
Brazil
$50 per pound
6. Blue Mountain
Jamaica
$49 for a pound
7. Los Planes
El Salvador
$40 per pound
8. Kona coffee
Hawaii
$34
9. Starbucks Rwanda Blue Bourbon
Rwanda
$24
10. Yauco Selecto AA
Puerto Rico
$11
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