Most Expensive Coffees in the World, Civet 1
By Nurmayanti
on July 20, 2013 at 7:01 pm
The pleasure of a cup of coffee for the audience irreplaceable by any. Beverages derived from these seeds can be enjoyed time relaxing or on formal occasions.
Interest is so great to have a drink, make a lot of effort drinks coffee stand. Starting from ordinary shop to cafe classy.
Raw materials coffee beans also varied. The condition of the soil, the seeds become determinant cup of coffee enjoyment. These plants were maintained many countries, especially the tropics. Indonesia is a country that became the world's coffee producers.
In fact, the most expensive coffee in the world comes from Indonesia. Kopi Luwak name. Besides Indonesia there are other countries that became the most expensive coffee producer in the world.
Citing the richest.org pages, the following 10 most expensive coffee in the world and the country of origin, Saturday (20/07/2013):
1. Kopi Luwak from Indonesia
Kopi Luwak, decent ranks number one of the 10 most expensive coffee in the world. Not just because the price is very expensive, but the production process is not public.
Its uniqueness lies, besides derived from coffee beans but also had consumed animal called civet. Before it can be produced, the beans must first pass through the digestive system of the civet.
From there, the production can begin. Coffee prices are very expensive, reaching US $ 160 per pound, and became the most extreme in the world.
In the United States, you will find a coffee shop that sells civet coffee. Try it taste, guaranteed you probably will not find any other kind of expensive besides Kopi Luwak coffee.
2. Coffee Hacienda La Esmeralda from Boquete, Panama
Hacienda La Esmeralda is a special coffee grown in Boquete, Panama. Coffee lovers in the world like this type of coffee because of its unique taste.
Coffee is mostly grown under old guava tree. If you want to be able to try the coffee Hacienda La Esmeralda, be prepared to pay at least US $ 104 per pound.
3. Coffee St Helena Island St Helena
St. Helena Island is located approximately 1,200 kilometers from the coast of Africa. In this area you will find coffee cultivation St. Helena.
Popularity of coffee is lifted thanks to Napoleon Bonaparte, who introduced himself and sowed the seeds of coffee is on the island of St. Helena. If you are able to spend US $ 79 per pound for a cup of coffee is then enjoy.
4. Coffee El Injerto of Huehuetenango, Guatemala
El Injerto is a type of coffee that comes from Huehuetenango, Guatemala region. In 2006, this coffee successfully won the Grand Prize of Excellence Cup.
El Injerto coffee, though only fourth on the list as the most expensive coffee in the world, but you still have to spend a great price to taste the taste, which is US $ 50 per pound.
5. Coffee Fazenda Santa Ines of Minas Gerais, Brazil
For the price of about $ 50 per pound, coffee Fazenda Santa Ines entered as one of the most expensive coffee products worldwide.
This coffee is produced from Brazil, especially the area called Minas Geraiz, where the plant is grown, raised, and cultivated.
Agricultural produce coffee Fazenda Santa Ines quite impressive, because coffee is still grown in the traditional way.
There is no any automated processes involved. When asked to describe what it's like, people will automatically say this coffee tasted like sweet fruit and caramel.
6. Coffee Blue Mountain from Wallenford Estate, Jamaica
The Blue Mountain coffee, as the name implies grown in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. Coffee is known as a low level of bitterness and mild taste.
Over the last decade, the coffee is able to develop its reputation as one of the most sought-after commodity, although very expensive in the world.
More than 80% of coffee is exported to Japan. If you want to spend US $ 49 per pound, you can enjoy a cup of Blue Mountain coffee.
7. Coffee Los Planes of Citala, El Salvador
Los Planes is a type of coffee grown in Citala, El Salvador. At the Cup of Excellence Grand Prize in 2006, he received a second position, the first place is held coffee El Injerto.
Price US $ 40 per pound of coffee is quite expensive, but there must be something that can change your perception of this coffee.8. Hawaiian Kona coffee from Hawaii
8. Hawaiian Kona coffee from Hawaii
The Hawaiin Kona coffee is the name for a commercial coffee cultivated and grown on the slopes of Mauna Loa and Hualalai it. This region is located in the South and the North Kona Island of Hawaii.
Only coffee that comes from this district can be referred to as 'Kona'. Hawaiian Kona coffee is known for it feels comfortable, which you can enjoy for US $ 34 per pound.
9. Coffee Starbucks Rwanda Blue Bourbon of Gatare / Karengera, Rwanda
Starbucks Rwanda Blue Bourbon is essentially a type of coffee beans can be found in Gatare and Karengara, Rwanda.
Starbucks coffee introduce this to other countries when the company visited the Rwandan coffee washing station in 2004.
Currently, Blue Bourbon became the main coffee crop farmers in Rwanda. Coffee prices reached US $ 24 per pound.
10. Coffee Yauco Selecto AA from Puerto Rico
Cultivated Area in Puerto Rico Yauco, Yauco Selecto AA coffee is coffee that sells for US $ 24 per pound. Sense of lightness and delicacy of this coffee can be enjoyed by coffee lovers from all over the world, especially those who have the money can be hooked. This coffee popularity has swelled citizens in Puerto Rico. (Nur)
By Nurmayanti
on July 20, 2013 at 7:01 pm
The pleasure of a cup of coffee for the audience irreplaceable by any. Beverages derived from these seeds can be enjoyed time relaxing or on formal occasions.
Interest is so great to have a drink, make a lot of effort drinks coffee stand. Starting from ordinary shop to cafe classy.
Raw materials coffee beans also varied. The condition of the soil, the seeds become determinant cup of coffee enjoyment. These plants were maintained many countries, especially the tropics. Indonesia is a country that became the world's coffee producers.
In fact, the most expensive coffee in the world comes from Indonesia. Kopi Luwak name. Besides Indonesia there are other countries that became the most expensive coffee producer in the world.
Citing the richest.org pages, the following 10 most expensive coffee in the world and the country of origin, Saturday (20/07/2013):
1. Kopi Luwak from Indonesia
Kopi Luwak, decent ranks number one of the 10 most expensive coffee in the world. Not just because the price is very expensive, but the production process is not public.
Its uniqueness lies, besides derived from coffee beans but also had consumed animal called civet. Before it can be produced, the beans must first pass through the digestive system of the civet.
From there, the production can begin. Coffee prices are very expensive, reaching US $ 160 per pound, and became the most extreme in the world.
In the United States, you will find a coffee shop that sells civet coffee. Try it taste, guaranteed you probably will not find any other kind of expensive besides Kopi Luwak coffee.
2. Coffee Hacienda La Esmeralda from Boquete, Panama
Hacienda La Esmeralda is a special coffee grown in Boquete, Panama. Coffee lovers in the world like this type of coffee because of its unique taste.
Coffee is mostly grown under old guava tree. If you want to be able to try the coffee Hacienda La Esmeralda, be prepared to pay at least US $ 104 per pound.
3. Coffee St Helena Island St Helena
St. Helena Island is located approximately 1,200 kilometers from the coast of Africa. In this area you will find coffee cultivation St. Helena.
Popularity of coffee is lifted thanks to Napoleon Bonaparte, who introduced himself and sowed the seeds of coffee is on the island of St. Helena. If you are able to spend US $ 79 per pound for a cup of coffee is then enjoy.
4. Coffee El Injerto of Huehuetenango, Guatemala
El Injerto is a type of coffee that comes from Huehuetenango, Guatemala region. In 2006, this coffee successfully won the Grand Prize of Excellence Cup.
El Injerto coffee, though only fourth on the list as the most expensive coffee in the world, but you still have to spend a great price to taste the taste, which is US $ 50 per pound.
5. Coffee Fazenda Santa Ines of Minas Gerais, Brazil
For the price of about $ 50 per pound, coffee Fazenda Santa Ines entered as one of the most expensive coffee products worldwide.
This coffee is produced from Brazil, especially the area called Minas Geraiz, where the plant is grown, raised, and cultivated.
Agricultural produce coffee Fazenda Santa Ines quite impressive, because coffee is still grown in the traditional way.
There is no any automated processes involved. When asked to describe what it's like, people will automatically say this coffee tasted like sweet fruit and caramel.
6. Coffee Blue Mountain from Wallenford Estate, Jamaica
The Blue Mountain coffee, as the name implies grown in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. Coffee is known as a low level of bitterness and mild taste.
Over the last decade, the coffee is able to develop its reputation as one of the most sought-after commodity, although very expensive in the world.
More than 80% of coffee is exported to Japan. If you want to spend US $ 49 per pound, you can enjoy a cup of Blue Mountain coffee.
7. Coffee Los Planes of Citala, El Salvador
Los Planes is a type of coffee grown in Citala, El Salvador. At the Cup of Excellence Grand Prize in 2006, he received a second position, the first place is held coffee El Injerto.
Price US $ 40 per pound of coffee is quite expensive, but there must be something that can change your perception of this coffee.8. Hawaiian Kona coffee from Hawaii
8. Hawaiian Kona coffee from Hawaii
The Hawaiin Kona coffee is the name for a commercial coffee cultivated and grown on the slopes of Mauna Loa and Hualalai it. This region is located in the South and the North Kona Island of Hawaii.
Only coffee that comes from this district can be referred to as 'Kona'. Hawaiian Kona coffee is known for it feels comfortable, which you can enjoy for US $ 34 per pound.
9. Coffee Starbucks Rwanda Blue Bourbon of Gatare / Karengera, Rwanda
Starbucks Rwanda Blue Bourbon is essentially a type of coffee beans can be found in Gatare and Karengara, Rwanda.
Starbucks coffee introduce this to other countries when the company visited the Rwandan coffee washing station in 2004.
Currently, Blue Bourbon became the main coffee crop farmers in Rwanda. Coffee prices reached US $ 24 per pound.
10. Coffee Yauco Selecto AA from Puerto Rico
Cultivated Area in Puerto Rico Yauco, Yauco Selecto AA coffee is coffee that sells for US $ 24 per pound. Sense of lightness and delicacy of this coffee can be enjoyed by coffee lovers from all over the world, especially those who have the money can be hooked. This coffee popularity has swelled citizens in Puerto Rico. (Nur)