Guy Dickinson DOT com

Jul 22 2008
Then there’s the top-shelf stuff. Stumptown sells beans from Nicaragua called Las Golondrinas for $80 a pound. On the international market, Esmeralda Special, a rare kind of Panamanian bean, can go for $130 a pound wholesale. And consider Kopi Luwak, also known as catshit coffee: It’s an Indonesian bean that’s eaten by a civet cat, then “harvested” from the animal’s dung. (The bean’s bitter flavor is apparently greatly improved by passing through a cat’s digestive tract.) A single cup of Kopi Luwak at the Peter Jones espresso bar in London goes for $100, and a pound of the beans can cost as much as $600.

The Coffee Fix: Can the $11,000 Clover Machine Save Starbucks?

Aha, capitalism at work!

An interesting read, actually - and worth getting to the end for the punchline.

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