Remembering that time I drank a cup of this “premium Weasel product!” Enjoy!
A Palm Civet stands near Arabica coffee cherries in a coffee plantation owned by state plantation firm PT Perkebunan Nusantara XII in Bondowoso, in Indonesia’s East Java province June 27, 2009. The fruits are fed to civets bred in cages and their droppings collected to make a brew enriched by the civets’ stomachs that sell for as much as $770 a kg in London. Picture taken June 27, 2009. To match Reuters Life! INDONESIA-COFFEE/ REUTERS/Sigit Pamungkas (INDONESIA – Tags: BUSINESS AGRICULTURE ANIMALS) – RTR2HLBT
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I have heard about this coffee. I’m generally not a coffee fan, preferring tea, but I’d be brave enough to try it, if someone else paid for it. (Isn’t there a kind of tea, processed the same way, through some kind of animal?)
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Don’t know about the tea…this was good, not sure worth the $$$ – but it was such a cool gift! Thanks for reading and commenting!
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Hmmm..not sure I would be brave.
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It was surprisingly good but probably not worth the $$$ to drink on a regular basis…and a conversation starter to be sure! Thanks for commenting, always great to hear from you!
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Definitely! Best to you, John.
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ummmm…..not sure on this one, but I have heard great things about it
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Unique to be sure!
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That Civet Cat coffee costs as much as £40 a small bag here, John.
I would try it though, if someone else paid for it. 🙂
(I tweeted your original post from 2016)
Best wishes, Pete.
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Yes Pete its the most expensive coffee in the world in some cases…because of how it’s “harvested!” Thanks for reading!
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