"Processed" coffee
By a_year_older
@a_year_older (636)
Malaysia
October 26, 2012 12:48am CST
Have you ever tried drinking the civet coffee? Would you like to? It sounds quite disgusting to me, but I suppose some people would consider it a delicacy.
And now they've come up with something similar... Elephant coffee... ie coffee made from beans collected from elephant dung
http://www.news.com.au/news/thai-hotel-brews-coffee-from-elephant-dung/story-fnejlrpu-1226503858067
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3 responses
@schulzie (4061)
• United States
30 Oct 12
I have heard of this kind of coffee before and supposedly it's a delicacy and tastes delicious but I would never try it. It just sounds nasty. I can't get past the idea of it passing through an animal's digestive tract before being processed.
Have a great day and happy myLotting!!!
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
26 Oct 12
I wonder why those manufacturers keeps making coffees out of the dirt of animals? Is there any scientific finding that those types of coffee can benefit our health?
I think, i don't want to taste any of them, even if they are already processed.
@a_year_older (636)
• Malaysia
26 Oct 12
i doubt they bothered to check for health benefits. it's just the thought that the coffee is some sort of exotic delicacy that attracts them
@rog0322 (2829)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
26 Oct 12
Hi,
Well, maybe I should be feeding my coffee beans to the chickens and collect their poop. This is getting out of hand, I prefer my coffee the usual way, or have that tetra pack powdered instant coffee.
@a_year_older (636)
• Malaysia
26 Oct 12
i agree with you. what's so wrong with the normal coffee that they have to use those from animal waste?