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Minggu, 16 Mei 2010

INDONESIA KOPI LUWAK COFFEE

Because of the rarity of this coffee, the price is quite outrageous. You are paying for the experience of enjoying such an unusual and rare delicacy as well as a spectacular cup of coffee.

You may have seen Kopi Luwak on the 2007 movie, The Bucket List, where it is actor Jack Nicholson's beverage of choice and he carries a supply with him wherever he goes. The Oprah Winfrey Show featured this coffee as well. And of course there are many documentaries shown on television - it is known as the most expensive coffee in the world and one that is well worth it.

The Luwak denizen of the coffee plantations of Java, Sumatra and Sulawesi eats only the ripest coffee cherries. Unable to digest the coffee beans, the Luwak graciously deposits them on the jungle floor where they are eagerly collected by the locals. The stomach acids and enzymatic action involved in this unique fermentation process produces the beans for the world's rarest coffee beverage.

"The secret of this delicious blend," enthuses the Indonesia Tourism Promotion Board, "lies in the bean selection, which is performed by a luwak, a species of civet cat endemic to Java. The luwak will eat only the choicest, most perfectly matured beans which it then excretes, partially digested, a few hours later. Plantation workers then retrieve the beans from the ground, ready for immediate roasting."

Kopi Luwak began showing up in North America during the 1990s at the height of the gourmet coffee craze. It has been sold in the U.S. for up to $600 per pound and can fetch as much as $30 for a single brewed cup in some parts of the world. Coffee connoisseurs explain what makes Kopi Luwak worth the exorbitant price:

The aroma is rich and strong, and the coffee is incredulbly full bodied, almost syrupy. It's thick with a hint of chocolate, and lingers on the tongue with a long, clean aftertaste. It's definitely one of the most interesting and unusual cups I've ever had.
* NEW * Indonesia Kopi Luwak Coffee
Because of the rarity of this coffee, the price is quite outrageous. It has been sold in the U.S. for up to $600 per pound and can fetch as much as $30 for a single brewed cup in some parts of the world. This rare coffee has a rich and strong aroma and is incerdibly full bodied with a hint of chocolate.
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Due to the rarity of the Kopi Luwak Coffee, no returns or refunds can be accepted.

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