The Secret To The Great Taste Of Kopi Luwak and Softness Reviews ~ Civets are animal or small, hairy man with a long nose mongoose found in tropical Asia in the Indonesian archipelago, the Philippines and parts of India. They are small mammals with a size of between 17 to 28 inches (no tail), living in trees in tropical regions and eat fruits, especially ripe coffee berries. Grilled meat is a favorite civet in Vietnam. Civets also to the power of a rare musk perfume used to stabilize.
They are best known in the West for Coffee or Kopi Luwak Cat Poop (in Indonesian), which is an unusual blend of coffee that has become a rage among coffee lovers, and is quite expensive too! Therefore, a large number of false Kopi Luwak is also available.
Civets with ripe coffee berries red on a plantation to eat. He has a long nose that helps you smell and select only the ripest berries and fruit chews from whole beans and drinks. The process allows the digestive enzymes to work abroad beans, making it soft enough to pass through the channel. Stools beans are thoroughly cleaned to ensure clean, sun-dried and then lightly toasted to taste and block better. The Cope Luwak is a rage among coffee lovers to an export of one kilogram of civet coffee to countries like the U.S., Australia and Singapore can cost around $ 750-800 almost. The growing popularity makes it difficult for producers in accordance with demand.
There is a lot of studies and research conducted by scientists as Massimo Marconi to understand how the civet beans makes it soft and tasty. The research indicates that the enzymes in the digestive tract of the animal some grain caffeine "remove and break protein that is less bitter coffee.
This technique of coffee production is not a recent practice. Local farmers are prohibited however start cereal. Kopi Luwak Civet Cat has become tremendously popular, and an article was published in the Times in 2012, while some coffee retailers say they have long served before. Interestingly, the civet are not the only mammals that are used to produce rare coffee, elephants seem to be in this business!

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