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Kopi luwak, the world’s most expensive coffee, costs almost a hundred times as much as of your average beans –but that's the price you pay for beans made from a cat-like animal's poo.
Civets eat ripe coffee cherries and the beans pass through their digestive system. They are then collected, cleaned and roasted.
Kopi Luwak, the world's most expensive coffee, is produced from coffee beans which have been partially digested by the Indonesian palm civet and then excreted. Scott Adams of Telford Exotic Zoo ...
Two zoos, including one in East Sussex, have teamed up to help stop animals being force-fed to make the world's most expensive coffee. Dudley Zoo and Castle in the West Midlands and Drusillas Park ...
Dr Jes Hooper, founder of the Civet Project Foundation, said: "Whilst known as the most expensive and rare coffee in the world, the reality of civet coffee is much darker. "Across southeast Asia ...