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  2. Kopi luwak - Wikipedia

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    The specialty Vietnamese weasel coffee, which is made by collecting coffee beans eaten by wild civets, is sold at US$500 per kilogram. [35] Most customers are Asian, especially those originating from Japan, China, and South Korea. [36] Some specialty coffee shops sell cups of brewed kopi luwak for US$35–80. [37] [38] [39]

  3. Coffee - Wikipedia

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    An Asian coffee known as kopi luwak undergoes a peculiar process made from coffee berries eaten by the Asian palm civet, passing through its digestive tract, with the beans eventually harvested from feces. Coffee brewed from this process [97] is among the most expensive in the world, with bean prices reaching $160 per pound or $30 per brewed ...

  4. Coffee bean - Wikipedia

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    Even though the coffee beans are not technically beans, they are referred to as such because of their resemblance to true beans. The fruits most commonly contain two stones with their flat sides together. A small percentage of cherries contain a single seed, called a "peaberry". Peaberries make up only around 10% to 15% of all coffee beans.

  5. Feces - Wikipedia

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    In northern Thailand, elephants are used to digest coffee beans in order to make Black Ivory coffee, which is among the world's most expensive coffees. Paper is also made from elephant dung in Thailand. [25] Haathi Chaap is a brand of paper made from elephant dung. Dog feces was used in the tanning process of leather during the Victorian era.

  6. Civet - Wikipedia

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    The civets digest the flesh of the coffee cherries but pass the beans inside, where stomach enzymes affect the beans. This adds to the coffee's prized aroma and flavor. [ 6 ] About 0.5 kg (1 lb) can cost up to $600 in some parts of the world and about $100 a cup in others.

  7. How are jelly beans made? It's a lot more complicated than ...

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    When the beans have been coated, dried and polished, the final step is to brand them with the iconic Jelly Belly logo. Who knew so much work went it to making such a small bean. Related: Best ...

  8. Human feces - Wikipedia

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    Human feces photographed in a toilet, shortly after defecation.. Human feces (American English) or faeces (British English), commonly and in medical literature more often called stool, [1] are the solid or semisolid remains of food that could not be digested or absorbed in the small intestine of humans, but has been further broken down by bacteria in the large intestine.

  9. Alpha Genesis primate center has a history of violations. Now ...

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    Alpha Genesis has a "long history of monkey escapes," including six separate, documented incidents of animals opening or escaping their enclosures between January and August of 2022.