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Civet coffee, also known as Kopi Luwak or Kapeng Alamid, is made from coffee beans that have been eaten and excreted by civet cats. This process is believed to enhance the coffee's flavor profile. [Read More]
Civet coffee, while first popularized in Indonesia, is also produced in other Southeast Asian countries like the Philippines and Vietnam. However, Philippine civet coffee stands out for its unique characteristics and ethical sourcing practices. Discover why it surpasses the rest and why you should consider it for your next brew. [Read More]
Civet coffee, a rare delicacy, commands a premium price due to its labor-intensive production and limited availability. The meticulous process of collecting and processing beans from wild civet droppings contributes to its exclusivity and high cost. [Read More]
Dear Coffee offers civet coffee at a surprisingly affordable price, making this luxury experience accessible. In fact, their prices are competitive even with commercial coffee chains and brands. [Read More]
Civet coffee is known for its smooth, low-acid profile with hints of chocolate and caramel, attributed to the fermentation process in the civet's digestive system. [Read More]
While ethical concerns arise from unethical civet farming practices, such as caging and force-feeding, responsible sourcing offers a cruelty-free alternative. Dear Coffee champions ethical sourcing by exclusively sourcing from wild civets, ensuring their freedom, natural diet, and well-being. [Read More]
Compared to other coffees, civet coffee is prized for its unique processing method and distinctive flavor profile, which some enthusiasts find smoother and less acidic. [Read More]
Authentic civet coffee is a rare gem, and with the rise of questionable sources, finding the real deal can be challenging. Dear Coffee, guarantees authenticity and ethical sourcing, ensuring your cup is both delicious and guilt-free. [Read More]
Civet coffee have health benefits like lower acidity, antioxidants, and cognitive benefits. Read more in our wide selection of articles and researches in out Coffee & Health Newsletter about these benefits
Civet coffee can be brewed using various methods such as pour-over, French press, or espresso, depending on personal preference and desired strength. [Read More]
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