Strange Brew- Worlds Priciest Drink? Indo's Secret
By Michael Doliveck ~ Balifornian Tours and Travel Blog
It’s highly sought after and its worth its weight in silver. It’s only available from certain parts of Indonesia. It’s the drink of choice for the ultra-wealthy. It’s been featured in movies, Oprah swears by it, and its known as one of the most expensive coffee in the world. What is it?
Well it’s called Kopi Luwak.
Kopi is the Indonesian word for coffee, and Luwak is a small marsupial also known as the paradoxurus or Asian Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus). They only live on the islands of Sumatra, Java and Sulawesi in Indonesia. The Luwak is a small tree-dwelling animal that climbs among the coffee trees eating only the ripest, reddest coffee cherries. They then digest and eventually excrete the bean. The proteolytic enzymes in the cat-like animals' stomachs adds a unique flavor through fermentation during the digestion process. Locals then collect the “processed” bean. It is then washed, sun dried, lightly roasted and then brewed to yield an aromatic coffee with very little bitterness.
Kopi Luwak is the most expensive coffee in the world. It sells for $100 to $700 a pound and special varieties have sold for over $3000 a pound! It can also be purchased by the cup for up to $50. Not to worry as Balifornian Tours can take you to authentic locations selling some of the highest quality Kopi Luwak found in the islands for a much lower price (around $4-$6 a cup)
Copyright © 2010 Mikaku ~ Michael Doliveck
Reader Comments (4)
I love coffee but the process to get the Kopi Luwak does not sound appealing. Perhaps it's one of those things you are best not knowing how your cup of coffee came to be ha.
Ha! Thats great. If you tasted it, you would never know where it came from but it is a great cup of coffee. I am not sure its worth the price for everyday java intake but its fun to try.
thanks so much for all your support Suzy!
Thank you,
Michael
oprah can drink catshit coffee and i'll stick with yuban dark
Ahahah! To each their own, right?
Thanks for your comments. It is great coffee but yes, its not for everyone.