OK, so the Luwak is only a distant relative to the moggie :eek: :eek: :eek:
http://www.sallys-place.com/beverage...kopi_luwak.jpg
http://www.sallys-place.com/beverage...kopi_luwak.htm
http://www.animalcoffee.com/natural-luwak/
Cheers,
P
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OK, so the Luwak is only a distant relative to the moggie :eek: :eek: :eek:
http://www.sallys-place.com/beverage...kopi_luwak.jpg
http://www.sallys-place.com/beverage...kopi_luwak.htm
http://www.animalcoffee.com/natural-luwak/
Cheers,
P
I suppose it's one way to find out what ##### tastes like.
BTW they say it's a marsupial in the article. It's not, it's just a garden variety mammal.
I don't think I would drink it. I like my coffee but that's just getting ridiculous :eek:
I've had coffee that tasted like shirt, maybe it was some of this. Is Pablo another name for this animal? ;)
Wongo could have a coffee and a meal:D :D :D
I wonder too, if you had one in Brisbane between November and March, would it yield Espresso?
That's interesting. About 30 years ago I was erecting partitions in Bushells Coffee factory and was watching the instant coffee line and they were filling jars with Bushells Coffee and then all they did was change the labels to Pablo and kept the line going without changing anything else.Quote:
Originally Posted by Termite
Cor, it's a bit nutty.... :p