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Premium Kopi Luwak From Indonesia Wild Palm Civets Arabica Light Roast Coffee Beans (10 Grams)
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Well packaged, nice information cards included with product.
I was very impressed with the product enjoyed it and will buy it again!
Loved the experience! I have heard so much about Luwak Coffee and to get it here was a steal. Looked Kaya Kopi up and was happy to see they source the coffee from free civets and organic farms! Will definitely order again!
I truly enjoyed this coffee smoothness without an acidic after taste.
Nothing special but just wanted to give it a try.
The sample seemed a bit stale...did not have a fresh-roasted scent . I made a cup with 2 Tbsp, and it seemed weak. I still have a little bit left, and will try to make it with 3 Tbsp for a cup to see if it's any better. Overall, I was disappointed. It tasted like an average cup of restaurant coffee...definitely not worth the cost.
This is my first time buying from this seller, but not the first time tasting Kopi Luwak. I have a friend from Indonesia who brought me about a pound of Luwak coffee once a year when she came to the US, and because of the pandemic, I decided to buy my own. Since this is my first time buying from this seller, I tried out the 3 different roasts (dark, medium, and light) of the 25grams sample size. The order arrived with the 3 individually sealed packages and a piece of authenticity letter (see attached picture) Right away I spotted something not right. The 3 packets are identical, with no indication of roast level or "roast on" date. Any decent local cafe would have these labels on their most common coffee beans, I'm surprised these information are missing on this rarest and most expensive coffee in the world. Grinding and brewing the beans confirmed my skepticism. I'm using the Breville Smart Grinder Pro with setting set to the "plunger" setting, and use a french press for brewing. 200F for 4min with 300ml of water for a standard brew of 1 cup of coffee. The results are nothing like Kopi Luwak, not even like lower quality Kopi Luwak from farmed, home-feed civets, let alone this seller advertise this coffee come from wild palm civets. The coffee is sour, bitter, but decently strong with its dark roasted nature. If I didn't know about the source of this coffee, I would have guessed it is a common columbia from the gas station that's been seating on the heated pot for an hour. The medium and light roast are even worse, with the sour and bitterness much more pronounced and much weaker. If one tried Kopi Luwak (or at least smelt it before), they can tell the difference right away, the unique scent and taste of Kopi Luwak is not easily mistaken or get confused with. Bottomline, DO NOT buy this "Kopi Luwak" coffee from this seller, it is NOT the real thing. The coffee is missing proper labels of roast level and roast on date, the basic information required for quality coffee beans, and the sour and bitter brew confirm the beans are just common coffee everyone can get for $5.99 a pound on a supermarket shelf. Save yourself the trouble and buy the real thing from true authentic sellers.
This is my first time buying from this seller, but not the first time tasting Kopi Luwak. I have a friend from Indonesia who brought me about a pound of Luwak coffee once a year when she came to the US, and because of the pandemic, I decided to buy my own. Since this is my first time buying from this seller, I tried out the 3 different roasts (dark, medium, and light) of the 25grams sample size. The order arrived with the 3 individually sealed packages and a piece of authenticity letter (see attached picture) Right away I spotted something not right. The 3 packets are identical, with no indication of roast level or "roast on" date. Any decent local cafe would have these labels on their most common coffee beans, I'm surprised these information are missing on this rarest and most expensive coffee in the world. Grinding and brewing the beans confirmed my skepticism. I'm using the Breville Smart Grinder Pro with setting set to the "plunger" setting, and use a french press for brewing. 200F for 4min with 300ml of water for a standard brew of 1 cup of coffee. The results are nothing like Kopi Luwak, not even like lower quality Kopi Luwak from farmed, home-feed civets, let alone this seller advertise this coffee come from wild palm civets. The coffee is sour, bitter, but decently strong with its dark roasted nature. If I didn't know about the source of this coffee, I would have guessed it is a common columbia from the gas station that's been seating on the heated pot for an hour. The medium and light roast are even worse, with the sour and bitterness much more pronounced and much weaker. If one tried Kopi Luwak (or at least smelt it before), they can tell the difference right away, the unique scent and taste of Kopi Luwak is not easily mistaken or get confused with. Bottomline, DO NOT buy this "Kopi Luwak" coffee from this seller, it is NOT the real thing. The coffee is missing proper labels of roast level and roast on date, the basic information required for quality coffee beans, and the sour and bitter brew confirm the beans are just common coffee everyone can get for $5.99 a pound on a supermarket shelf. Save yourself the trouble and buy the real thing from true authentic sellers.
This is my first time buying from this seller, but not the first time tasting Kopi Luwak. I have a friend from Indonesia who brought me about a pound of Luwak coffee once a year when she came to the US, and because of the pandemic, I decided to buy my own. Since this is my first time buying from this seller, I tried out the 3 different roasts (dark, medium, and light) of the 25grams sample size. The order arrived with the 3 individually sealed packages and a piece of authenticity letter (see attached picture) Right away I spotted something not right. The 3 packets are identical, with no indication of roast level or "roast on" date. Any decent local cafe would have these labels on their most common coffee beans, I'm surprised these information are missing on this rarest and most expensive coffee in the world. Grinding and brewing the beans confirmed my skepticism. I'm using the Breville Smart Grinder Pro with setting set to the "plunger" setting, and use a french press for brewing. 200F for 4min with 300ml of water for a standard brew of 1 cup of coffee. The results are nothing like Kopi Luwak, not even like lower quality Kopi Luwak from farmed, home-feed civets, let alone this seller advertise this coffee come from wild palm civets. The coffee is sour, bitter, but decently strong with its dark roasted nature. If I didn't know about the source of this coffee, I would have guessed it is a common columbia from the gas station that's been seating on the heated pot for an hour. The medium and light roast are even worse, with the sour and bitterness much more pronounced and much weaker. If one tried Kopi Luwak (or at least smelt it before), they can tell the difference right away, the unique scent and taste of Kopi Luwak is not easily mistaken or get confused with. Bottomline, DO NOT buy this "Kopi Luwak" coffee from this seller, it is NOT the real thing. The coffee is missing proper labels of roast level and roast on date, the basic information required for quality coffee beans, and the sour and bitter brew confirm the beans are just common coffee everyone can get for $5.99 a pound on a supermarket shelf. Save yourself the trouble and buy the real thing from true authentic sellers.
I won't order this mediocre coffee again. I pay less for better coffees.