Few people would pay hundreds of dollars per pound to get their morning coffee fix. Civet Coffee lets the drinker combine the experience of paying a large amount for a caffeine fix with the ultimate experience in recycling. Civet Coffee comes from the excrement of a small furry animal that lives in tropical islands of the Pacific. Farmers in the Philippines and Indonesia supply most of the world’s supply.

The Civet is a small mammal that eats the select coffee cherries. It cannot digest the beans, which get left in their excrement. Coffee enthusiasts in the United States and Europe have recently discovered the nature of the coffee and have fueled the demand for imports...Read More
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