Is the Indonesian Kopi Luwak real? introduction to the flavor and taste of Indonesian civet coffee
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Qianjie Indonesian Civet Coffee Introduction
Cat poop coffee is made from the droppings of civet cats. It is grown in Indonesia. Indonesia grows a large coffee crop. There are wild animals called civet cats. They are omnivores. They have pointed mouths and dark gray fur. Indonesians call them Luwak.
Luwak likes to pick the sweetest, purest and juiciest fruits of the coffee tree for food. The coffee fruit passes through its digestive system, and only the pulp on the outside of the fruit is digested. The hard coffee beans will be excreted by Luwak. After this digestion process, coffee beans produced a magical change, unique flavor, taste particularly mellow, is unmatched by other coffee beans.
Generally, people who like to drink coffee have special coffee brewing appliances. For the brewing of cat feces coffee, the general food stopper pot, and then add about 160ml of pure water, pour 17g of cat feces coffee powder, wait for the water to rise, and then use flat bamboo chips to gently press the raised coffee powder down. Note that at this time, do not stir, otherwise the coffee will taste bitter and astringent. Set the water temperature to 96℃, water pressure 9-10atm, and quickly remove the fire source when the water boils for about 1-2 minutes. At the same time, wipe the glass bottle with a cold damp cloth to cool it quickly. At this time, the brewed coffee will quickly fall and present golden yellow fine foam, which is the ultimate flavor of cat feces coffee.
After processing and roasting, cat poop coffee became a luxury coffee drink that spread to luxury kingdoms around the world. Local coffee farmers, in pursuit of high profits, capture wild civets and raise them at home so that they can produce more cat poop coffee. However, the quality and taste of cat feces coffee produced by raised civets would be correspondingly inferior. Even so, production of this coffee is scarce and not affordable for all coffee lovers.
At present, only Indonesian civet coffee is the real cat poop coffee
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Kopi Luwak is only in Indonesia. Do you have Kopi Luwak in Indonesia? authenticity identification and sharing?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Qianjie Indonesian civet coffee authenticity sharing Kopi Luwak is a general name for coffee, but also an Indonesian specialty. Kopi Luwak is called Kopi Luwak in Indonesian. Among them: Kopi means coffee; Luwak refers to a kind of civet commonly known as civet in Indonesia
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