In 2017, the world's most expensive coffee went on sale in Hong Kong at 1500 per cup.
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Will you pay HK $400 (about NT $1500) for a cup of coffee made from the world's most expensive coffee beans? A coffee chain in Hong Kong bet you will, they have already started to sell, limited to 5 cups a day.
The South China Morning Post reported that the most expensive coffee beans in the world come from Panama. In July, a 100lb Geisha coffee bean from Hacienda La Esmeralda sold a world record of $601a pound at the best coffee auction in Panama.
Before the auction, the Panamanian Fine Coffee Association awarded the "Coffee producer of the year" and the Panamanian Cup to the Emerald Manor.
Numerous award-winning jade manor geisha coffee beans are a fantasy legend for curry lovers, and most people can't drink them even if they have money.
The Coffee Academics, a coffee shop chain in Hong Kong, has acquired 7kg of the beans and can produce about 300cups of coffee, the report said.
From December 12 to March next year, The Coffee Academics will launch this "Geisha 601" Dream Coffee in four Hong Kong stores at a price of HK $400 per cup and limited to five cups a day. If you have a chance to drink, you can get a photo certification and an accompanying snack.
Of course, you can also order online, buy roasted coffee beans and boil them yourself, which costs 488 yuan for 15 grams and 988 yuan for 50 grams of unbaked coffee beans. There are also 20 sets of limited gift boxes, which cost 2500 yuan.

Hong Kong's The Coffee Academics Cafe marked the most expensive coffee bean geisha (Geisha) at auction. The picture is taken from the official website of The Coffee Academics
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