World's most expensive coffee at £50 a cup is made from cat droppings!
LONDON, England - April 10, 2008 -It might not be to
everyone's taste - and that's not just because at £50 a cup it's the most
expensive coffee in the world.
The secret behind the special blend
about to go on sale at an upmarket department store is that it is made from
cats' droppings.
While such an ingredient might
leave many spluttering into their cups, Peter Jones thinks it is on to a winner.
For the rest of April, it is
serving espressos, Americanos and lattes made from the droppings in its
in-store coffee shop in Sloane Square, central London.
And for those who want the ultimate
talking point over the after-dinner mints, the coffee beans are also on sale at
£50 for 100 grams.
The store, part of the John Lewis
partnership, has bought 60 packets of the exclusive blend of Jamaican Blue
Mountain and the Kupi Luwak bean.
The bean is rare, with less than
450 lbs. harvested each year.
The beans are extracted from the
droppings of the palm civet, a cross between a cat and a monkey which lives in
Indonesia.
The civets eat the soft coffee
cherries, digest the fruit pulp and excrete the beans on the forest floor,
because they cannot digest the beans.
Plantation workers then collect the
beans, which are sold as Luwak coffee.
The civets are said to pick the
best and ripest coffee berries.
It is also thought that their
gastric juices may add to the flavor.
Now Peter Jones customers can taste
flavor for themselves, with all proceeds from sales going to a cancer charity.
One, 23-year-old Hannah Silver,
said, "I was a little apprehensive before I tried it but I actually really
liked it. It was very earthy and it tastes very smooth. It wasn't too bitter and the
earthiness really came through - probably because of where the beans have come
from. It is a delicacy so I can
definitely see someone wanting to pay £50 for this, perhaps for a
present."
A Peter Jones spokesman said, "We wanted to give
our customers a really special experience."