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Hello, like the title, I always wonder the differences between these 2. I know that Civet Cat from Indonesia and Weasel from VN but anything more? thnks
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I did and I didn't understand a thing !
Is it really?i guess that you did not know about Elephant coffee in Chiang Sean, Thailand (northern Thailand area) which is called Black Ivory Coffee which IS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN luwak.
Is it really?
Whenever I google about those coffees I only find Black Ivory Coffee is up to $300 per pound and luwak up to $600 per pound.
Is it really?
Whenever I google about those coffees I only find Black Ivory Coffee is up to $300 per pound and luwak up to $600 per pound.
This is amazing...I had no idea about Elephant coffee. This just keeps getting better and better....
I do not think it really matters. I believe that everyone in this forum is smart enough to spend that much money to buy these types of coffees anyway.
it is all based on how they market the coffees, if there are suckers to pay that much money, they will just put whatever price tag on and sell them.
also, FYI, there is another ridiculous coffee similar to this in Taiwan.
"Taiwan Monkey coffee". I do not think that it is the exact name for it, but the concept and process of the coffee cherry are the same.
when I was in Taiwan last year visiting customers and I have heard that they have some coffee farms in Taiwan and they (taiwan coffee farmers) also use the monkeys to eat the cherries and ...etc like Luwak. but since the production is so small, it is only being sold in Taiwan's exclusive cafes.
Yes I heard of the monkey poop. I think it is a google related suggestion when searching for coffee poop.
And yes I hope so too that nobody buys or supports those kinds of coffee. Rumor has it that ever since this civet cat coffee is so expensive and pushed in the media the producers only see dollar signs.
The poor shy civet cats are held in cages, crammed together and forced to eat the coffee beans. :-(
And if the elephant and monkey poop coffee becomes as popular I guess we all can imagine what could happen next. It's probably already happening.
No boundaries, not even with life, when it's about profit - sad but true.
Greed is greed. Here in the USA there may be ample opportunities to exploit for profit so that we can thumb our noses at the rest of the world; however, at it's core, it is no different than what goes on here on a daily basis...we just exploit in more culturally (our own defined social mores) acceptable ways...just sayin'...