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„I made up what is probably the rarest blend on the planet the other day: Jamaican Blue Mountain (Wallenford Estate), SmithFarms Peaberry Kona and Kopi Luwak. Yes, Kopi is the beans produced by Civet Cats eating coffee cherries and pooping out the remains - a lightly digested bean.“
http://www.coffeekid.com/cafetalk/02-18-2001 - Cached
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„These coffees, from Jamaican Blue Mountain to Kona to Tanzanian Peaberry, command a premium price. But perhaps no coffee in the world is in such short supply, has such unique flavors and an, um, interesting background as Kopi Luwak. And no coffee even comes close in price: Kopi Luwak sells for $75 per quarter pound. Granted, that's substantially less than marijuana, but it's still unimaginably high for coffee.“
http://www.sallys-place.com/beverages/coffee/ kopi_luwak.htm
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„Need help from Kona coffee bean expert “
http://www.coffeeforums.com/ viewforum.php?f=5&topicdays=0&start=100
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„Here's a couple articles, two entirely different points of views, with the poop...uh, er I mean scoop: Kopi Luwak “
http://www.coffeegeek.com/forums/members/coffeereviews/ 98329
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„We picked coffee cherries at a friends farm and have planted several of the beans. We know it takes 3-4 years to harvest but what we don't know is if there is any advantage to planting peaberry instead of just the regular beans. We've come across quite a few peaberry beans after pulping the cherries and we know they are the more desirable beans but does it make any difference to the plant if it's grown from peaberry or a regular bean.“
http://www.coffeeforums.com/ viewtopic.php?p=6360
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„Caracol. Also known as Peaberry. A small, round bean formed when only one seed, rather than the usual two, develops at the heart of the coffee fruit. Peaberry beans are often separated from normal beans and sold as a distinct grade of a given coffee. Typically, but not always, they produce a brighter, more acidy, but lighter-bodied cup than normal beans from the same crop. “
http://www.coffeereview.com/ glossary.cfm?alpha=c
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