- Kopi
luwak, also
known as
civet coffee, is a
coffee that
consists of
partially digested coffee cherries,
which have been
eaten and
defecated by the Asian...
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illegal wildlife trade;
buyers use it for the
increasing production of kopi
luwak (civet coffee). The
Asian palm civet's long,
stocky body is
covered with...
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smaller domesticated animals, such as fowls, ducks, rabbits, and cats. Kopi
luwak,
called cà phê cứt chồn in
Vietnam and Tagalog: kape
alamid in the Philippines)...
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distributor of kopi
luwak (Vietnamese: cà phê chồn),
weasel coffee Trung Nguyen, also
known as
civet coffee, both
natural and simulated. Kopi
luwak,
widely noted...
- are made
using the **** of animals,
including but not
limited to Kopi
luwak,
panda tea,
insect tea, and
Black Ivory Coffee. Casu
martzu is a cheese...
- four-time
divorced healthcare tycoon and
cultured loner,
enjoys drinking kopi
luwak, one of the most
expensive coffees in the
world and
mocking his personal...
- from the
coffee cherries they consume.
Coffee portal Drink portal Kopi
luwak List of
delicacies "About
Black Ivory Coffee".
Black Ivory Coffee. Archived...
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coffee Indian filter coffee Ipoh
white coffee Irish coffee Karsk Kopi Kopi
luwak Kopi
tubruk Kurdish coffee Latte macchiato Latte Liqueur coffee Long black...
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Sumedang can
produce 15 tonnes, 2.5
tonnes of them are
produced as kopi
luwak. Java's
arabica coffee production is
centred on the Ijen Plateau, at the...
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Information System. Adams,
Cecil (May 25, 2001). "Does
civet come from
tortured cats? Does kopi
luwak coffee come from pre-eaten beans?". StraightDope.com....