A coffee tour in Alas Harum Bali offers unique and enriching experience for coffee enthusiasts and travelers. In this activities you will explain how the luwak coffee being processed which closely connected to the history of coffee production in Indonesia; Dutch colonialists established coffee plantations in Indonesia and imported beans from Yemen.
In the 19th century, farmers in central Java started to brew and drink coffee from excreted beans collected at their plantations. Digestive enzymes break down the proteins, shortening the peptides, and freeing some of the bean’s amino acids. People then gather these beans, wash them, roast them, and then sell them as some of the world’s most expensive coffee beans. This process results in a softer, smoother final result.
Kopi Luwak can sell for more than fifteen hundred dollars a pound, making it the world’s second most expensive coffee after Black Ivory coffee.
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