Because of the specific mode of production craft, coffee Luwak is very rare with production estimated at only 450 pounds a year in the world. In the market its price can reach $ 600-700 per kg, making it the most expensive in the world.
About 450 grams of this coffee costs a whopping 300 pounds, and is available only in rare places, mostly in the U.S., Japan and Australia.Paradoxurus is small cat sized as mammal that lives in the forests of Indonesia and the Philippines. Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee beans and the Kopi Luwak, mixed together is the most expensive coffee in the coffee world Raro.Coffee Luwak comes from civet feces, small mammals,which they eat only the fruit of coffee.When they eat the fruit, their digestive system breaks down the membrane, but can not digest grain, which naturally come out almost completely intact. Stomach enzymes break down the caffeine,as it gives a specific flavor of the coffee.After that on the scene are plantation workers who collect cat feces,which they wash it and fry. This rare coffee granules gently fry for about 12 minutes to ensure that each grain reaches its maximum flavor and give you the perfect macchiato or cappuccino. (Mondo)According to those who have tried,Kopi Luwak coffee is excellent. The taste is soft but strong, since most of the caffeine is digested in the stomach of the animals, but has a complex, exotic notes and its very thick.Most people who have tried this coffee claims that this coffee its worth your money.
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