In the Expo, the world's most expensive coffee debut, the world's top ten most expensive coffee are the following ten kinds:
1, Panama Emerald Manor's Cuisinart Coffee, per pound is $350.25, this coffee in Panama in 2013 the best coffee auction, solarization coffee on the auction to this high price, the production of the coffee is relatively small, but also a very popular sought-after goods.
2, musk cat poop coffee, produced in Indonesia, 160 U.S. dollars per pound, this coffee has a unique flavor, is eaten by musk cats coffee, digested coffee rind and pulp, the coffee beans out of the body is collected cat poop coffee, this coffee is fermented in the body of the animal and the efficacy of the digestive enzymes to create a unique flavor of this coffee.
3, St. Helena coffee, rumor has it that this coffee is Napoleon was exiled to the island of St. Helena, a favorite coffee, this island is located 1,200 miles from the west coast of Africa on the Atlantic Ocean, this coffee has an incomparable floral and citrus aftertaste, unique flavor.
4, Hawaii molokai coffee, produced in Hawaii, $ 51 per pound, Hawaii's world-famous coffee output, including Coffees of Hawaii's largest operation, the taste of the coffee with a rich floral, berry, caramel and a little vanilla.
5, Brazilian Manor Santa Ynez coffee, $ 50 per pound, Santa Ynez plantation has been operating for generations of coffee planting, planting and processing processes are to follow the most traditional methods, especially the planting of coffee is watered with pure natural mineral water, the use of solarization method of processing with a sweet berry and caramel flavor, the aroma can be slowly savored aftertaste.
? 6, Jamaica's Blue Mountain Coffee, $ 49 per pound, this Blue Mountain Coffee is loved by the Japanese, 80% are imported into Japan, Blue Mountain Coffee taste balanced, soft flavor, rich aroma, thanks to the 5,000-foot Blue Mountains in Jamaica, rich precipitation, which creates this Blue Mountain Coffee.
7. Los Planes coffee from El Salvador, Los Angeles, $ 40 per pound, El Salvador's Los Planes coffee taste with orange, caramel, black body flavor.
8, Hawaii's Kona coffee, $ 34 per pound, the coffee flavor is rich and fragrant, but also with the aroma of cinnamon, acidity is more balanced.
9, Rwanda blue bourbon coffee, $ 24 per pound, high acidity, with cherry, butter and nutty smell.
10, Puerto Rico Yauco Selecto AA coffee, $24 per pound, with butter and chocolate aromas.