Travel With Swami #1 - The Amusing Cat-Poo-Cino Coffee of Bali
Whether you love coffee or not, you’ll love the Agro-Tourism experience that Bali offers.
Luwak Coffee — also known as the most expensive coffee. Luwak Coffee is nothing but the coffee beans found from Civet Poop (a small cat like animal)
Called Cat-Poo-Cino, with love.
Why Coffee from Cat Poo?
The story goes this way, when the Dutch were ruling Indonesia they setup lots of coffee plantations. However the farmers and people who worked at the plantations would never be allowed to taste and drink the coffee. One of the farmers had collected beans from the poo and magicially it tasted better than what the plantations were producing.
Coffee Flight (has a mix of coffee, chocolate) for tasting the different types offered from their plantation (for Free)
Most Expensive Coffee
To have a controlled environment where the cat can feed on berries then poop. Collecting the poop is done by the famers. Cleaning, roasting and powdering is all manual labour. The uncommon and lengthy method of producing leads to smaller quantities while coffee is top 2 most consumed beverage.
Luwak Coffee costs about IDR 50000 translates to $4 per serving. Beats the likes of Blue Bottle Coffee.
A serving costs roughly about IDR 50000 translates to Rs. 245. A filter coffee in South India costs about Rs. 20. Beats the likes of artisanal coffee shops like Blue Bottle Coffee.
One shot, I could stay up for 30 hours but I still hate coffee.
I'm also a fan of coffee! Thank you for interesting post
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Not expensive enough!
Still cheaper than Starbuck!
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are you a native of Bali? the luwak coffee is reallu expensive and also really popular right?
I was in Bali for a month. I'm really not a coffee person but went around a coffee plantation and even saw a live civet. It is expensive but popular with a lot of tourists.
that is great. . thank you for the post about bali.