World’s Most Expensive Coffee Is Made From Cat Droppings
A new coffee has hit the stores of London and it cost $100 per cup making it the most expensive coffee in the world. Aside from the price, what really makes this coffee unique is the fact that it’s made from cat droppings.
It might not be to everyone’s taste - and that’s not just because at £50 a cup it’s the most expensive coffee in the world.
The secret behind the special blend about to go on sale at an upmarket department store is that it is made from cats’ droppings.
While such an ingredient might leave many spluttering into their cups, Peter Jones thinks it is on to a winner.
For the rest of April, it is serving espressos, Americanos and lattes made from the droppings in its in-store coffee shop in Sloane Square, central London.
And for those who want the ultimate talking point over the after-dinner mints, the coffee beans are also on sale at £50 for 100 grams.
The store, part of the John Lewis partnership, has bought 60 packets of the exclusive blend of Jamaican Blue Mountain and the Kupi Luwak bean.
The bean is rare, with less than 450lb harvested each year.
The beans are extracted from the droppings of the palm civet, a cross between a cat and a monkey which lives in Indonesia.
The civets eat the soft coffee cherries, digest the fruit pulp and excrete the beans on the forest floor, because they cannot digest the beans.
Plantation workers then collect the beans, which are sold as Luwak coffee.
The civets are said to pick the best and ripest coffee berries.
It is also thought that their gastric juices may add to the flavour.
Gastric juices adding to the flavor? That’s exactly what my coffee has been missing all these years, gastric juices! I guess I would try a cup if it were given to me, but paying $100 for a cup of sh*t is just not something I’m prepared to do at this point.
-Chris Jones
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“New” coffee?
Since when has 5-year-old reruns of the Oprah Winfrey Show about 20-year-old coffee defined “new”?!?!
http://www.thecoffeecritic.com/fusion3/html/kopi.shtml
New to London department stores
I just looked it up on wikipedia and a civet isn’t related to a cat.