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Kopi Luwak Coffee Luwak { 21 images } Created 15 Jun 2013

Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak.
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • Cleaned Kopi Luwak coffee beans ready to be hulled and roasted.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • A Luwak or Civet.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • A Luwak or Civet.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • A Luwak or Civet.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • Kopi Luwak beans that have been separated form the civet poop are ready to be cleaned.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • Cleaned and uncleaned civet beans.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • A Luwak or Civet.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • A cup of Kopi Luwak.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • A Luwak or Civet.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • Arabica coffee beans.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • Fresh Luwak or Civet poop.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • Arabica coffee beans.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • The Kopi Luwak beans are roasted by hand in a cast iron bowl.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • Freshly pooped out Kopi Luwak.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • Cleaned Kopi Luwak beans ready to be hulled and roasted.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • Samples of Indonesian coffees and teas at the Teba Sari Plantation.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • A cup of Kopi Luwak.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • Kopi Luwak is usually stirred directly in each cup making a "mud" sediment on the bottom of each cup. Most Indonesian coffee is served "mud style."<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • Freshly roasted Kopi Luwak beans.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
    coffee_luwak_019.JPG
  • Freshly roasted Kopi Luwak beans.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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  • Hulled and cleaned Kopi Luwak beans ready to be roasted.<br />
Coffee Luwak or otherwise know by Indonesians as Kopi Luwak. <br />
The Asian Civet, or locally known as the Luwak, is a cat-like animal that eats coffee Arabica cherries that pass through it's digestive tract where the cherries ferment and then are pooped out. The beans are usually intact and are cleaned and roasted to make the world's most expensive and prime coffee. One cup of Kopi Luwak can run up to $50 USD.
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