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World’s Priciest Coffee Is Hand-Picked From Elephant Dung

Ever since the Kopi Luwak craze began more than a decade ago, coffee connoisseurs have sought unusual ways to make the perfect brew.

A mahout washes his elephant on November 26, 2016 in Baan Ta Klang, Thailand. Photographer: Taylor Weidman/BloombergKopi luwak is an Indonesian coffee originally made from part-digested beans defecated by wild palm civets, the gastric process of the animal helping improve the taste of the coffee.

But as the luwak…

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