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Get the real shit when it comes to coffee

Trai Ham, a 2.4-hectare coffee farm, was established in Da Lat Town more than two months ago by Ho Chi Minh City resident Nguyen Quoc Minh, who has reportedly invested US$2 million in the venture.
The farm would cultivate coffee plants, raise civets, a weasel like rodent, and produce "civet coffee," considered a delicacy.
Trai Ham has already become a new, interesting destination for those who travel to this beautiful city, not just because it is the first civet coffee farm in Da Lat, but because the entire process of making the coffee is demonstrated.
Visitors to Minh's farm will first walk through a green pine forest to reach the coffee garden, which is said to produce organic coffee, free of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in the cultivation process. Then they will be guided to an area where 120 civets, both female and males, are raised.
The coffee making process goes like this: First, ripe fruits of the coffee plants are offered to the civets. They eat the fruits happily, but the seeds are not digested. They are defecated.
But when they are in the civets' stomach, they get worked on by some enzymes that help ferment the seeds.
CÀ PHÊ CHỒN TRẠI HẦM


135E Hoang Hoa Tham Street, Ward 10, Da Lat Town

The civet feces with embedded coffee beans will then be cleaned with water, dried and covered tightly in big jars before they are roasted and ground into powder.
Trai Ham's owner said he estimated that the farm can produce around 400 kilograms of civet coffee per year. He expects to sell it for VND20 million per kilogram.
At the end of the tour, guests will be offered civet coffee, roasted, ground and brewed on the premises, ensuring its authenticity.
In fact, the coffee is made right at guests' tables using the siphon coffee maker, which uses the principle of expansion and contraction of water vapor to brew a full infusion style of coffee and filter the grounds efficiently.
Finally, as evidence of the visit and as a memoir, each guest is given a porcelain cup which has her/her picture printed on it.
Get the real shit when it comes to coffee | Travel | Thanh Nien Daily
 
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Very intersting. Has any Vietnamese members tried the coffee?
 
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I have been drinking the real shit when it comes to coffee for over 3 years now. Its a special brand of Coorgi coffee which sells under the name HOTLINE. Whole hostel knows when I am brewing a fresh batch.
 
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I have been drinking the real shit when it comes to coffee for over 3 years now. Its a special brand of Coorgi coffee which sells under the name HOTLINE. Whole hostel knows when I am brewing a fresh batch.
What animal feces is it made from?
 
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Indonesian racoon poop coffee is considered to be some of the best coffee in the world.

No feces. Just regular coffee beans stright from the plant into the grinder.
those digestive juices are said to cure the beans in a unique way, poop coffee>plant coffee :D
 
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Indonesian racoon poop coffee is considered to be some of the best coffee in the world.


those digestive juices are said to cure the beans in a unique way, poop coffee>plant coffee :D

I'd rather be the one pooping, thank you very much!
 
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Indonesian racoon poop coffee is considered to be some of the best coffee in the world.


those digestive juices are said to cure the beans in a unique way, poop coffee>plant coffee :D

tried it last year , tastes is strange . I would rather stick to normal beans .
 
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@Indos this your stuff right? coffee and Minang culture

We called it Kopi Luwak, Raccoon Coffee, they smell nice for any baristas in Indonesia they are the most requisite item on the table. Per glass can hit 60 to 110 US dollar easily
 
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don't knock it till you try it, it's also apparently quite expensive too.

our kaapi is also pretty killer.


I'm yet to try it but I've heard good things about.

One of my friend brought some Real shit from Mexico , that was cool stuff. Coffee had a taste of cherry. :P

Do try it, maybe you will like it. Its just on person to person.
 
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don't knock it till you try it, it's also apparently quite expensive too.

I would love to try it is someone else is paying.

Similarly heard good things about Ethiopian coffee. A friend's dad got two packets wrapped in that checked red cloth the Masai warriors wear while hunting lions? It tasted different. Coffee is an aquired taste.
 
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Indonesian Luwak and coffee seeds

Luwak.jpg
 
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Very intersting. Has any Vietnamese members tried the coffee?

Did you say about Caphe Chon - Weasel coffee or Luwak Kopi ? They're very expensive.
300, 500 or 1000 dollars per 100gr. Some of us may tried those.

I hope one day, I could take a trip to collect and processing the coffee by myself from wild weasel.
 
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