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I've had the pleasure of tasting it a couple of weeks ago, I'm not a real expert since I'm used to drinking one type of basic coffee. But I have to say it tasted quite nice.
I did hear from a friend of mine that the Kopi Luwak is not produced as it should be.
The mammals used to pick the best berries to eat, now it are farms where the mammals just have to eat as much as possible.
Also, I highly doubt that the KL selling in regular Supermarket will be 100% genuine real luwak coffee.
If the civet cats are not in the wild and are fed the beans instead, would the coffee taste as nice?
This is actually a very good question. If we assume that we are talking about healthy, undomesticated wild animals, in their native habitats, and what happens when that wild animal is put in captivity, such as in a zoo, then there is enough documentation to assume that this animal will undergo some changes that will affect their behavior, digestion, and overall health. If the care of the animal is not properly managed, there is strong evidence that malnutrition and disease will harm or even kill it.
It's a mental image, Alex, that could take lots of therapy and money to erase...just sayin'....:roll: