The most expensive coffee in the world is grown in Indonesia and
referred to as Civet or Kopi Luwak coffee. The Asian Palm Civet a wild
rodent eats the coffee cherries but can’t digest them. After the
cherries have been fully digested farmers pick them up and sell the
coffee beans for upwards of over $75.00 per pound.
Today I am enjoying a cup of Catherine Marie's Cuban Pecan Coffee, we just created this coffee this year and it has been a real blast.
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Coffee Beans Start Out As A Yellow Berry
Coffee starts out as a yellow berry, change into a red berry and then is
picked by hand to harvest. Through water soaking process the red berry
is de-shelled and left inside is the green coffee bean. This bean then
dries in the sun for 3-5 days where it is then packed and ready for
sale.
Today I am enjoying a cup of Catherine Marie's Hazelnut Coffee
Today I am enjoying a cup of Catherine Marie's Hazelnut Coffee
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Another Origin of Coffee
Another legend about Kaldi the goat herder also states he stumbled upon
the coffee when his goats ate the cherries and they were energized,
Kaldi has now discovered coffee. In all honesty nobody really knows when
or where coffee was first discovered.
Today I am enjoying a cup of Catherine Marie's House Blend Coffee.
Today I am enjoying a cup of Catherine Marie's House Blend Coffee.
Monday, September 17, 2018
The Origin of Coffee
Legends and myths state that a goat herder by the name of Kaldi found
the first coffee forest in Ethiopia centuries ago and he reported the
mysterious beans to the local monastery. Legend goes the monks made a
beverage with the beans and felt energized, the new beverage started to
spread worldwide by the 1700’s.
Today I am enjoying a cup of Catherine Marie's Colombian Supremo Coffee
Today I am enjoying a cup of Catherine Marie's Colombian Supremo Coffee
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