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Is Kopi Luwak really the wrong coffee to drink? Is there really a dirty inside story about the origin of Kopi Luwak?

Published: 2024-11-02 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/02, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Kopi Luwak (cat dung beans, Kopi Luwak) editor has had a drink, so I really do not know whether it tastes good or not, but this kind of beans, which is against my aesthetics, tastes good and I absolutely do not drink it. First, pick out beans from animal feces and drink them after baking.

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Cat poop coffee (cat poop beans, cat poop coffee) Xiaobian drank, also did not intend to drink, so good to drink really do not know, but this kind of beans against my aesthetics, good to drink I also absolutely do not drink.

One thing, beans from animal waste, baked and drunk, I felt sick to my stomach.

Second, I have heard for a long time that cat poop coffee production is not environmentally friendly and inhumane to animals. I feel even worse.

Things like shark fin... Should not be eaten, no exceptions.

Although some units have repeatedly stressed that they collect wild civet feces in the forest, there is no environmental problem.

Logically speaking, however, it is impossible to achieve mass production with such a low and unstable production method.

Therefore, I prefer not to buy, not to produce, not to produce, to completely eliminate inhumane behavior.

I also hope that we will not be affected by the popularity of cat feces coffee, because curiosity and taste fresh

In SCAA's records, cat poop coffee is never in the category of boutique coffee, so you don't have to spend more money on coffee you shouldn't drink.

The following is the information extracted from the network, it is a bit shocking to see, but if you can reduce everyone's curiosity about cat poop coffee, or hope that everyone can understand more.

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The dirty inside story of cat poop coffee from now on don't like to drink?

Cat poop coffee, also known as cat poop coffee, is made from the beans excreted by civet cats after eating coffee cherries. In addition to the expensive price, there is another reason to refuse cat poop coffee.

PETA Asia investigators visited a number of cat poop coffee farms and villages in Indonesia and the Philippines. Indonesia and the Philippines are the world's largest producers of cat poop coffee.

Secret investigation videos show civet cats being held in dirty, empty cages with neurotic behavior-including pacing, spinning wildly, shaking their heads and biting the sides of the cage.

These are symptoms of boredom, depression and madness.

Insiders told investigators that it was almost impossible to operate entirely on cat poop coffee obtained from the wild, yet some farms deliberately labeled coffee obtained from captive raised civets as "wild-sourced."

Two Indonesian farms told our investigators that they didn't care at all about labeling their coffee beans wild for sale.

One farm also gave investigators a packet of samples clearly marked "wild." Many experts say that relying solely on coffee beans obtained from the wild is no way to produce cat poop coffee in large quantities.

In the wild, civets often climb trees for ripe coffee cherries, but captive civets are fed far more ripe coffee cherries than they normally need.

Civets are usually kept captive for up to three years before being released into the wild, a breeder explained. However, the stress of captivity and malnutrition can cause their hair to fall out.

The worker also told PETA investigators that some civets do not survive after being released into the wild.

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