The Civet:The Maker of Most Expensive Coffee

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Say  Hello to the Civet: The Maker of $600 Coffee
Yes, it's  true -- this mammal, native to Africa and Asia, is responsible for  pooping out the world's most expensive coffee, called Kopi Luwak. Civets  are fed coffee cherries, and during digestion the animal's enzymes mix  with the coffee beans before  they, ahem, pass through, giving the beans a unique, bitter taste. See  how 
The  Cherries Are Chosen
A farmer in East Java, Indonesia, picks coffee  cherries to feed the civets.
A  Whole 
The  Civet Approaches.. .
...Gets  Ready to Dig In...
...And  Is Joined by 
Gathering  the Dung With Gloves...
In East Java, workers use gloves to clear  the results of the feast.
That  Ain't Peanuts and Nougat.
Civet poop before it's turned into the  coffee.
Separating  It and Washing It Off
Another  Step in Production
An Embarrassment of Riches
A worker  displays the distinct, cleaned-off beans.
The  Very Expensive End Result
Pictured:  Coffee Alamid, one Philippine brand. Because a very limited sup
 
 


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