World’s Most Expensive Coffee: Many people are fond of coffee and travel all over the world to get its new taste. Do you know which is the most expensive coffee in the world and how is it prepared? Today in this news we will give you this information. The name of this coffee is Kopi Luwak. It is produced in South India including Asian countries. The most interesting thing is that this coffee is prepared from cat feces.
This species of cat is very rare
This coffee is also called civet coffee because it is prepared from the feces of the civet cat. The tail of this cat is long like that of a monkey. This cat makes an important contribution in maintaining the ecosystem. You might be wondering how coffee is made from cat feces? This question arises in everyone’s mind. Let us know how…
How to make coffee beans from cat feces
Civet cats love to eat coffee beans. She eats only half of the coffee cherries. Cats cannot digest cherries completely because they do not have digestive enzymes in their intestines. Due to improper digestion, the eaten food comes out in the form of cat feces. Undigested coffee beans are removed from the stool and cleaned. The beans are washed and ground and the coffee is ready. However, coffee can also be made directly. But when these coffees pass through the intestines of cats, they combine with digestive enzymes to make the coffee even better and more nutritious.
Why do people like this coffee?
A report by National Geographic states that after coffee beans pass through the cat’s intestine, the structure of the proteins in the beans changes. This coffee also removes acidity and this coffee is not called the coffee of common people but of the rich. Its price is 20 to 25 thousand rupees per kilogram.
Coffee production in Indonesia
This coffee is produced in Coorg district of Karnataka, India. Indonesia produces the most coffee in Asia. In this country, the civet species is captured for this coffee production process. The process of preparing coffee beans takes place around the coffee plantation and visitors are also taken on a tour of the site. Indonesia aims not only to increase coffee production but also to increase tourism.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: March 10, 2024, 10:19 IST