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Coffee Made From Cat-Excreted Beans Popular in Australia
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By A. Kairi  

There is a new fad sweeping through Australia. Kopi Luwak coffee which is made from coffee beans excreted by civet cats ranks high amongst the world's most expensive and rare coffees. Its popularity is growing quickly in Australia, where citizens already have been increasing their coffee consumption in the past decade, according to Reuters.

Coffee consumption per person has grown exponentially from 300 grams to 2.4 kilograms since the 1930's. The Australian coffee trade now brings in an estimated $2.5 billion in U.S. dollars.The roasted Kopi Luwak coffee beans sell for roughly $450.00 a pound, and the brewed coffee currently sells for A$50.00 (roughly $41 American dollars) per cup in Australian cafes'.

Why the interest in a coffee that violates a cultural taboo because of its trip through the digestive system of an animal? "Everyone calls it cat poo coffee" says Michelle Sharp owner of an Australian cafe, as quoted by the Australian Associated Press. The great demand for coffee beans harvested from piles of droppings on the forest floor is at first glance surprising. However it is the taste of the resulting coffee that is causing people to overcome the challenge posed by drinking "cat poo coffee", according to Reuters.

According to Tastes of the World, Kopi Luwak coffee differs from other coffee's in numerous ways. Kopi Luwak coffee beans reportedly have less protein and bacteria count; the beans are also pitted and have different compounds, presumably from the digestion process of the civet cat. The digested beans harvested from civet cat feces are also considered to be delicacies because the animals only seek out the finest coffee cherries to consume, according to Tastes of the World.

The finished brew reportedly tastes smoother than other coffee blends and has an earthy, exotic flavor. It is also said to have hints of caramel and chocolate flavors; these flavors are considered results of the digestion process. The coffee's reputation is strong enough to convince roughly 12 people a month to try it at one Australian cafe' despite civet cats links to the SARS respiratory virus.

According to the Australian Associated Press reactions have been 99% favorable with one taster quoted as saying "It's as good as my private life is bad. This is the kind of coffee you renounce your religion and sell your child for." The brews flavor has been quickly endearing it to the Australian public despite the brews taboos, links to disease, and hefty price.

Sources:

Reuters

Taste of the World

More resources

http://www.reuters.com/article/lifestyle...9120070516  

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article...beans.html
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#2
  I have never drank coffee....!!!!  icon_2waffe
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#3
I drink a couple cups in the morning but I have a hard time imagining drinking cat poo coffee. icon_eek
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#4
I will not be trying this new coffee.

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#5
I am not alone William? I also have never drank coffee, never once had a cup, people think this is strange but many things are strange. I have never heard of this coffee or people spending that much money on a cup, not sure if these articles are made up for the rest of the world or what! Like the one about the evacuation.
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#6
I have never ever drank coffee either. I can't seem to even get to like tea, even though I know it is good for me.

But as to this article, it is not made up. I have seen it on t.v. when they were showing things that the rich and famous spend their money on - one of those "100 Most..." things. It's not really "cat" poo...at least not like a house cat. This is a wild animal that lives in the forest and eats these beans and then poops out something like a roasted bean. These are then collected by people and I guess they are cleaned etc. then sold to the rich - as the rich are the only ones that can really afford them. Evidently, they (the ones who have tried it) say it is the best coffee that they have ever tasted.
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#7
This sounds pretty gross to me, I certainly won't be trying it (too expensive anyway!) I have a coffee every 2-3 days (I like it, but it doesn't agree with me) or sometimes not for a week or two. Tea is much better. I have many types in my pantry, and none have been thru' an animal's gut.
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#8
Well if I ever get rich, that will not be one of the things on my rich list! What do you like to drink DT? I have to confess I am a tea addict
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#9
I have never drank coffee too.
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#10
I LOVE coffee!
...the aroma, the feel and the taste of a good cup o' joe.

But I'll pass on the coffee bean that journeys through the digestive track to meet and greet cat waste!

Who was the first one to think of this? I can't help but picture a couple of stoners.... "Hey there's some coffee beans in the cat poo.... dude! lets brew it"
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