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Coconut Wood Tableware [plate dual 16x7 cm]
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Coconut wood sauce plate, 2 sections 7x16x1 cm
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Coconut Wood Tableware [plate round 13 cm]
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Coconut wood desert plate 13x13x1 cm
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Coconut Wood Tableware [sambal bowl & spoon]
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Coconut wood sambal bowl with lid and spoon 8x8x4 cm
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Coconut Wood Tableware [plate oval 18x10 cm]
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Coconut wood oval saucebowl 18x10x5 cm
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Coconut Wood Tableware [salt & pepper set]
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Coconut wood salt & pepper pots set 16x7x6 cm
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Coconut Wood Tableware [wine bowl 16x8 cm]
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Coconut wood wine bowl 16x8x8 cm
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Coconut Wood Tableware [set of 6 coasters in holder]
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Coconut wood, 6 coasters in holder
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Coffee [beans (2) roasted *Civet*]
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The rarest and maybe the most expensive coffee in the world, Civet coffee, or locally named Kopi Luwak, is coffee made from coffee berries which have been eaten by the Asian Palm Civet, a cat-sized nocturnal omnivore called Paradoxurus hermaphroditus, native to Southeast Asia, South India and southern China. This furry animal feeds on the raw, red Arabica coffee berries on the islands of Kintamani, Bangli, and Bali, in Indonesia. In its stomach, endogenous digestive secretions that carry proteolytic enzymes seep into the beans, break down the beans' proteins, yielding shorter peptides and more free amino acids. Since the flavor of coffee owes much to its proteins, there is a hypothesis that this shift in the numbers and kinds of proteins in beans after being swallowed by Civets brings forth their unique flavor. Moreover, while inside a Civet the beans begin to germinate by malting which also lowers their bitterness.
After spending about a day and a half in the Civet's digestive tract, the beans are then defecated in clumps, having kept their shape and still covered with some of the fleshy berry's inner layers. The beans are then handcollected, extensively washed in springwater, sterilized, and sundried, before they are lightly roasted, so as to keep the many intertwined flavors and lack of bitterness yielded. After brewing, the resulting coffee is said to be like no other, and yields an highly aromatic scent and heavy flavour with much less bitternes, with hints of caramel or chocolate. Luwak Coffee is widely noted as the most expensive coffee in the world. View all Coffee products. |
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Coffee [beans (3) roasted, whole organic]
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Top quality roasted whole Coffee beans from Bali, Indonesia. Organically grown.
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Coffee [beans (3) roasted, finely powdered]
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Very finely powdered roasted Coffee beans from Bali, Indonesia. Organically grown. This Coffee, in its very finely powdered form is locally used to make "Bali-Coffee".
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Coffee [beans (1) roasted, finely powdered]
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Very finely powdered roasted Coffee beans from Bali, Indonesia. Organically grown. This Coffee, in its very finely powdered form is locally used to make "Bali-Coffee".
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Coffee [beans (1) essential oil]
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Essential oil made from Arabica coffee beans from Bali, Indonesia. Packed in amber glass dropper bottles. The 1 ml comes in a clear glass vial with screw-top.
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