The truth about coffee beans: Are they really made from cat poop?Coffee beans have always been an indispensable part of people's lives. However, there is a rumor about coffee beans that has caused widespread controversy, that is, whether coffee beans are really made of cat feces. In this article, we will explore this rumor and reveal the truth behind coffee beans. What is Kopi Luwak?First, let's understand what "cat poop coffee" is. It is also called "civet" or "birdcage" coffee. This special type of coffee is produced in Indonesia, and the main raw material comes from the wild animal in the forest - Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphrodittus). The animals choose to eat the best, ripest and highest quality cherries in the local growing area. However, during the digestion process, they are unable to completely digest the pulp wrapped in fat and mucus, and can only excrete the coffee beans. These coffee beans excreted by animals are collected, cleaned, roasted and processed into "cat poop coffee" by local farmers. The truth behind the rumorsAlthough the production process of "cat poop coffee" sounds chilling, in fact, this rumor is not entirely accurate. In fact, "cat poop coffee" is just a special type of coffee and cannot represent all coffee beans. First, let’s be clear: the vast majority of commercially available coffee beans are not made from the digested and excreted coffee beans of animals. Typically, commercial production uses coffee beans that are extracted directly from cherry fruits that have been hand-picked and processed intact and undigested. However, the reason why "cat poop coffee" has attracted so much attention and spread so widely is not because they are actually made from animal excrement after digestion, but because of their scarcity and special taste. This special type of coffee is expensive and in short supply in the market, so it has become a luxury. Coffee bean production processNow let's take a look at the production process of ordinary coffee beans. First, farmers will select the best quality cherry fruits and pick them. Then, they will process the fruits to remove the outer pulp and inner mucus. Next, the coffee beans will be washed, fermented, roasted and packaged. There is no animal involvement or digestion involved in this process. Therefore, it can be clearly said that "cat poop coffee" is only a special type of coffee and cannot represent all coffee beans. The taste of “cat poop coffee”Although the way cat poop coffee is made may be disgusting or unbelievable, it has an incredible taste and aroma. Due to a series of complex chemical reactions when it is excreted after being digested by animals, special flavor substances are formed during the processing. These flavor substances give "cat poop coffee" a unique taste, which is usually described as soft, mellow and naturally sweet. This is one of the reasons why "cat poop coffee" is highly sought after in the market. in conclusionIn summary, "cat poop coffee" is just a special type of coffee and cannot represent all coffee beans. Most commercially available coffee beans are not made from animal excretion after digestion, but are picked and processed manually. Although the way cat poop coffee is made may be disgusting or surprising, it has an incredible taste and aroma. Whether you are willing to try it or not, the existence of cat poop coffee does not affect the important role that other types of coffee beans play in our lives. |
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