
We all like to indulge in something once in a while. And, during my friend's visit, she was quite taken with the idea of Kopi Luwak a.k.a. the most expensive coffee in the world. The cup she is drinking cost about $17. Yes, for that small cup. It is made in a very special way that involves the Asian Palm Civit and its intestines...I'll leave it at that, but if you want to know more, here's a link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kopi_luwak

I opted for a cold coffee drink.

And, young Arthur had his own special treat.
Well, so what did she think??? I want one too someday (though the more I read about it, the more it sounds like a big big joke).
ReplyDeleteShe said it tasted like coffee. Yes, the whole to do about it does seem quite silly, but it's always fun to try new things!
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