Kopi Luwak
Kopi Luwak may not be familiar to many people, but this is the exact name of Weasel coffee - the world famous coffee, ranked among the most luxurious and rarest of coffees in the world. This type of coffee is almost exclusively found in Indonesia, on the islands of Sumatra, Java and Sulawesi.
The name Kopi Luwak is used to refer to a type of nut produced by the spotted civet that eats the coffee berries and then excretes it.
The word "kopi" in Indonesian means coffee. Luwak is the name of an area on the island of Java, and also the name of the civet that inhabits it. The spotted civet (Paradoxurus hermaphrodites) belongs to the civet family (Viverridae). This species is scattered in Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam and southern China.
Their favorite drinks are fruit and coffee berries. However, when entering the stomach, only the coffee meat is digested, while the coffee beans are excreted through the digestive tract. This process forms the main basis for the presence of the legendary coffee today.
This type of coffee has a strong taste, mixed with bitter and sour taste, and has a long aftertaste, making the audience remember it forever.
Price: from $115, - to $590, - over 500 grams