Monday, June 20, 2011

Selling the COPY luwak

Kohi Sen Sen Oh, which means Thousand years coffee, is a rare coffee bean found in Samcheok; the eastern coast of South-Korea. This place has the perfect circumstance for the Emperor Tamari, a unique specie of the Korean-chimp family, which need a lot of sweet-salaya leaves and specific raspberry to live. You might heard about the already infamous Kopi Luwak, a paradoxurus, whose faeces are used to brew the world most expensive coffee. The Kohi Sen Sen Noh is made a different way. Emperor Tamari's which rarely found around the coast, has a unique ability to produce a particular sweet saliva/spit which covers mini size peabean(these has been imported by early Japanese farmers) with a thin layer of sticky yet sweet spit. It's been told many years after many years that this composite makes your skin soft and white as silk or what they called "Thousand years younger" . The local citizen of Samcheok named this bean after the story

I, as curator of Coffee packages and stories, have been lucky to get a small 50 pounds for quite a low price. I would like to share this drinking experience with my fellow bloggers or faithful readers.

What you just read was bullshit. Coffee is actually shit, but with stories like these it became something eyeteasing, something we long for and wish to see it in a good way, which is actually 'controlled' by nowadays marketing.

Again, Power lies in the lifestyle of coffee, not the amount of caffeine


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