Rabu, 16 Maret 2011

Kopi Luwak - "The Buck List Coffee"

As seen in the Jack Nickolas and Morgan Freeman movie, The Bucket List, Exotic Sabores offers premium Kopi Luwak coffee from Civet Cats from the jungles of Southeast Asia. Exotic Sabores is an online retailer and wholesaler of Kopi Luwak. We offer only the highest quality coffee at the lowest price to online customers worldwide, large and small.

Kopi Luwak
Kopi Luwak or Civet Coffee is coffee made from coffee berries which have been eaten and "digested" by the Asian Palm Civet in jungles in Southeast Asia, specifically the Philippines and Indonesia. The civet cats eat the coffee berries normally. However, the coffee beans pass through their system undigested.

Kopi Luwak Wholesaler
Exotic Sabores offers wholesale prices and special packages to online customers who want to purchase larger quantities of coffee.

Delivery and Shipping
We offer delivery to all 50 states in the United States, Canada, Australia, Asia, Latin America and Europe. Your Kopi Luwak is sent and delivered to your address once you make your online purchase.

Exotic Sabores delivers to the following Countries

USA
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Italy
Ireland
UK
Norway
Netherlands
Portugal
Spain
Sweden

Rabu, 06 Oktober 2010

What is Civet Coffee (Kopi Luwak)?

Civet coffee, also know as Kopi Luwak, is the most expensive and coveted gourmet coffee in the world. But it comes from a very unusual source, the droppings of Asian Palm Civets, a cat like animal native to Indonesia. The local name, Kopi Luwak, is effectively a local translation of Civet Coffee. "Kopi" is the Indonesian word for coffee and "Luwak" is local name for the Civet.

Civets feed on the raw, red coffee berries of the region but do not digest the inner bean of the berry, which instead are excreted. Locals then hand pick the partly digested coffee beans from the excrement and sell these onto dealers. There is no risk attached to the beans however, they are all washed, sterilised and roasted just like every other coffee bean.

Minggu, 16 Mei 2010

Kopi Luwak Coffee

Kopi Luwak Coffee comes from the Indonesian island of Sumatra, an area well known for its excellent coffee. Also native to the area is a small civet-like animal called a Paradoxurus. The locals call them luwaks. These little mammals live in the trees and one of their favorite foods is the red, ripe coffee cherry. They eat the cherries, bean and all. While the bean is in the little guy's stomach, it undergoes chemical treatments and fermentations. The bean finishes its journey through the digestive system, and exits. The still-intact beans are collected from the forest floor, and are cleaned, then roasted and ground just like any other coffee. The resulting coffee is said to be like no other. It has a rich, heavy flavor with hints of caramel or chocolate.

Other terms used to describe it are earthy, musty and exotic. The body is almost syrupy and it's very smooth.

Because of the rarity of this coffee, the price is quite outrageous. If you can find a vendor, the current cost for a pound of Kopi Luwak is around $150 or more. Some more adventurous coffee houses are selling it by the cup for $15 - $30, but you won't likely find it at your local coffee shop just yet. Is it really worth of the price? Why not? You are paying for the experience of enjoying such an unusual phenomenon.

The rare Luwak Coffee Beans as shown on the Oprah Winfrey show
NOW are available with the gift boxes, handcrafted in the United States.

Enjoy our Special Offer, exclusive online at: KopiLuwakOnline.com

FAQs:

Q: Is this kopi Luwak Coffee for real?

A: Our Luwak Coffee is the real kopi Luwak. We have a direct connection with the people who are handpicking the coffee beans, and our expert roasters manage to roast them to provide the consistency in its taste.

Q: Is there any import tax that would be applied on your coffee product?

A: We do not charge an extra amount for your shipment. If you are talking about the import duty in your country outside the United States, unfortunately we really don't have any control for that charge. Please understand that we are not responsible for any of the import taxes that may be applied in a foreign country. By the United States law, any legitimate business in America has to declare the exact value of the merchandise that the customer paid for.

Q: Will you accept phone orders?

A: We currently only accept direct orders at our online store at this time. If you prefer to place an order by phone, please just email us your draft order (with the item # and its quantity). We will schedule a phone call to follow up your indicated order within a week.

Q: Can you accomodate a rush order?

A: Yes, as long as we have the item in stock. Please place a request note on your order. Your note should indicate when you would like your order to arrive. By doing it this way, we can assure that you will get the FRESH roasted coffee beans right before shipment.

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