Because coffee extracted from the feces of a tree dwelling cat wasn’t strange enough: Elephant dung coffee. This new coffee is being called “Black Ivory Coffee” and the Wall Street Journal is ...
EurekAlert!: Exploring how gut bacteria alter the flavor of Black Ivory coffee beans
Exploring how gut bacteria alter the flavor of Black Ivory coffee beans
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The je ne sais quoi that gives Black Ivory coffee its smooth, chocolatey flavor may lurk deep in the bowels of Earth's largest ...
MSN: Black Ivory coffee: Elephant gut bacteria may contribute to its smooth, chocolaty flavor
Black Ivory coffee: Elephant gut bacteria may contribute to its smooth, chocolaty flavor
The je ne sais quoi that gives Black Ivory coffee its smooth, chocolatey flavor may lurk deep in the bowels of Earth's largest land animals. According to a new examination of the microbes that live in ...
AOL: Would You Pay $400 for the Most Expensive Coffee in the World?
How much would you pay for a cup of coffee? I’m guessing you usually pay somewhere between one and five dollars. Any interest in cranking that price way, way up? Like anything in food and beverage, ...
Would You Pay $400 for the Most Expensive Coffee in the World?
MSN: The most expensive coffee beans in the world – and why they’re worth it
Ever wondered what makes a cup of coffee worth hundreds of dollars? We’re talking about beans that cost more per pound than designer handbags, more than fine wines, and sometimes even more than gold.