Coffee review

What's the taste of Indonesian Kopi Luwak? what's the price?

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Farmers in Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Shenzhen and Yunnan catch civets and masked palm civet to raise them and feed them coffee and cherries to produce Kopi Luwak. But after all, there is a difference between artificially cultivated and natural Kopi Luwak. Because of the need for civets to eat, the production of Kopi Luwak is very small, so it is very expensive. And the land for sale is even less. Not even in Indonesia of origin

Farmers in Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Shenzhen and Yunnan catch civets and masked palm civet to raise them and feed them coffee and cherries to produce Kopi Luwak. But after all, there is a difference between artificially cultivated and natural Kopi Luwak.

Because of the need for civets to eat, the production of Kopi Luwak is very small, so it is very expensive. And the land for sale is even less. It is rare even in Indonesia of origin. Therefore, most of the Kopi Luwak on the market is artificially raised, and its flavor is naturally different from that of the most primitive and natural wild Kopi Luwak.

Kopi Luwak, also known as civet coffee, English civet coffee, Indonesian for Kopi Luwak, the Philippines called kape motit, kape alamid, kape mel ô, kape musang.

According to Indonesian, Kopi means coffee and Luwak means cat shit. The natural origin and artificial farms of Kopi Luwak, mainly concentrated in Indonesia's islands of Sumatra, Java, Bali and Sulawesi, as well as the Philippines and some places, is one of the most expensive coffee in the world, at US $400 a kilogram.

0