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Eno
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Posted Thu May 20, 2004, 5:14pm
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Has anyone tried the rare coffee beans processed by the civet cat; where does one find it?
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Posted Thu May 20, 2004, 6:51pm
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Just follow the civet long enough, and you'll find it.

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Posted Fri May 21, 2004, 12:49am
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Eno Said:

Has anyone tried the rare coffee beans processed by the civet cat; where does one find it?

Posted May 20, 2004 link

Do a search on this site or Google for Kopi Luwak or Kopi Luak. I haven't tried it, but a lot of accounts are that it is overrated.


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Posted Fri May 21, 2004, 1:45am
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There is a roaster in Atlanta, I believe they are called J. Martinez or something like that, that offers Koki Luwak by the ounce. A pot is almost affordable.

Steve
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Posted Fri May 21, 2004, 10:57am
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I beleive that by purchasing and supporting that horrible coffee, you're knowingly or un-knowingly harming the real farmers of truely great coffee. Civet coffee is a misleading myth.
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Posted Fri May 21, 2004, 11:29am
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Coffee fermented in POOP....that's just gross
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Posted Fri May 21, 2004, 12:39pm
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Wesman Said:

Coffee fermented in POOP....that's just gross

Posted May 21, 2004 link

Yes, but just think of the wonderful crappuccino you could make with it.

 
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Posted Fri May 21, 2004, 12:57pm
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strugs Said:

Yes, but just think of the wonderful crappuccino you could make with it.

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I'm rofl!!!!  That's hilarious.
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Posted Sat May 22, 2004, 12:05am
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Wesman Said:

Coffee fermented in POOP....that's just gross

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It's the ideal accompaniment for a cup of 'coffee' that I received from a kiosk on Waterloo Station which resembled warm urine.

 
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Posted Sat May 22, 2004, 1:42am
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SL28ave Said:

I beleive that by purchasing and supporting that horrible coffee, you're knowingly or un-knowingly harming the real farmers of truely great coffee. Civet coffee is a misleading myth.

Posted May 21, 2004 link

I'd rather buy from any of the good venders here. I would never seek to get this stuff. Just trying to answer the question of the poster.

Steve
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