Black Ivory’s Coffeeis “naturally refined” by elephants, which is a bit of a euphemism. The company feeds Arabica coffee beans to its elephants. The beans pass through their digestive systems and come out the other side — as elephant poop. Then they’re handpicked, washed, dried, and ...
As we mentioned above, Kopi Luwak is also referred to by some people as “civet coffee.” That’s because it is harvested from the dung of Asian palm civets in Indonesia. You read that right. Asian palm civets eat coffee cherries (the fruit that surrounds the coffee bean), but while th...
The Kopi Luwak from Indonesia is also known as the Civet Coffee. The coffee cherries are picked and eaten by the palm civet after which they spend about a day