Kopi Luwak in Indonesian Culture: More Than Just Coffee
In a 1986 ethnographic survey of highland coffee farming communities in West Java, anthropologist Clifford Sather documented something…
Read ArticleIn a 1986 ethnographic survey of highland coffee farming communities in West Java, anthropologist Clifford Sather documented something…
Read ArticleThe most direct route to genuine kopi luwak in Java is not through a hotel concierge or a…
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Read ArticleBefore a Javanese elder serves kopi luwak to a distinguished guest, the preparation may begin the night before…
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Read ArticleThe Toraja highlands of Sulawesi rise to elevations where coffee cherries mature slowly under broken cloud cover, drawing…
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