How much do the most expensive coffees in the world cost?

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Bitter prices for a few grains

Coffee is a morning favorite of many people but in some cases it is expensive. The reason for the coffee varieties that, due to production mainly, cost much more expensive than an average, ordinary variety.

Most coffees have such a cost because the collection process and their variety is difficult and rare respectively. See below some of the most expensive…

Luwak Coffee (Indonesia), 300 - 400 euros per kilo

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In the past, its price even reached 500 euros per kilo, while the unusual way of its production is that it puts it on the list of the most expensive coffees.

It is produced from coffee beans that have first been consumed by Indonesian wildcats and come out of the animals' digestive system in the form of feces. These are then cleaned and collected ending up in the glass of whoever has to spend about 60 euros to drink a cup.

Hacienda La Esmeralda (Panama), 200 - 250 euros per kilo

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This variety is grown exclusively in the small town of Boquete in Panama and has such a unique taste that people around the world enjoy it, despite its fairly expensive price.

St. Helena Coffee (South Atlantic), 150 euros per kilo

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The popularity of this coffee is due to Napoleon Bonaparte, who praised him and even planted his own seeds on the island of St. Helena. To enjoy it one has to put one's hand deep in the pocket.

Molokai Coffee (Hawaii), 100 euros per kilo
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The climate and weather conditions in Hawaii favor the cultivation of this variety of coffee. Molokai coffee is grown in an area of ​​500 acres and has a very characteristic taste and correspondingly expensive price.

Fazenda Santa Ines (Brazil), 90 euros per kilo

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It is cultivated in Brazil and its production is quite impressive, as traditional techniques are still followed, without any automated process intervening. The taste is reminiscent of the sweetness of berries and caramel.