Gourmet coffee, straight from the monkey's mouth

by Rob Peters | May 5, 2008 at 11:52 am | 742 views | 4 comments

You may have heard of gourmet cat poo coffee, but now monkeys are making waves in the java world by spitting out coffee beans for all to enjoy.

VANCOUVER — When it comes to coffee, monkeys know best. Unlike humans, who can only identify whether the fruit that contains the coffee bean is ripe, the sand-coloured rhesus macaques that roam wild in Southern India are genetically predisposed to harvest the crop's sweetest cherries and so, the best beans.

The monkeys flit from bush to bush picking the one or two finest fruits on each plant and storing them for several hours in their mouth pouches. Unlike Kopi Luwak, the Sumatran beans harvested from the droppings of civet cats, Devon Estate's 795 Arabica beans are simply chewed and spat out.

Now the coffee from these masticated beans will be available at Vancouver's 49th Parallel Coffee. Despite the odd tooth mark, "this is a very, very good coffee," said Vince Piccolo, the company's president. "It's unusual because it has very low acidity. We plan to serve it as a single-origin espresso, not blended with anything else."

"Only four or five sacks were produced," Mr. Piccolo said. "And we have three of them."

The coffee will be available from Wednesday at 49th Parallel's Kitsilano coffee shop as espresso or in $25, 12-ounce bags of beans. Mr. Piccolo expects it to be sold out within the month.

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Jarrett Martineau
good stuff:

I have to say it....

Only in Kitsilano.

Heiky

I really wonder what's after monkey spit.

cynthia yoo

wow....a v. exclusive blend

Barry Artiste
good stuff:

Rob Peters, I like this story. It's good stuff. Geez, Rob, sorry about that, I just come in on this morning and posted a similar piece. For Christ Sakes you would think they would implement a Dont ask, dont tell policy, somethings are better left unknown.

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May 5, 2008 at 11:52 am by Rob Peters, 742 views, 4 comments

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