‘Fermented in the gut’ : scientists uncover clues about kopi luwak coffee’s unique taste
Study of the drink beloved by Hollywood reveals chemical difference in beans passed through civets’ digestive system It is a coffee beloved by Hollywood and influencers – now researchers say they have found an ingredient that could help explain the unique flavour of kopi luwak. Also known as (…)
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