8 types of coffee that "burn money" the most in the world, some in Vietnam sell many times cheaper

게시됨 2024년 7월 13일

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The article explores the world of expensive coffee, highlighting several types that are renowned for their high price and unique characteristics. These include Finca El Injerto from Guatemala, Fazenda Santa Inês from Brazil, Molokai coffee from Hawaii, Back Ivory coffee from Thailand, Hacienda La Esmeralda from Panama, and Elida Geisha 803 produced by Klatch Coffee Roasters in the USA. Other expensive coffee varieties mentioned are Kopi Luwak from Indonesia and weasel coffee, also produced using a similar process in Vietnam. Prices range from 15 USD to 803 USD per cup, offering a luxurious coffee experience for the wealthy coffee connoisseur.
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Vietnamese people who are used to cheap filter coffee will probably have a hard time imagining that a cup of coffee can cost millions of dong. The first is Finca El Injerto - a type of coffee grown at altitudes of up to 5,500m in Guatemala (Central America). There is only one farm that produces this type of coffee in small quantities. Therefore, Finca El Injerto often only appears on auction floors. Each cup costs up to 15 USD, equivalent to 353,600 VND, ten times more expensive than a regular cup of coffee in Vietnam. Fazenda Santa Inês is also one of the most expensive coffees in the world with prices up to 19 USD (447,830 VND)/cup. This is considered a specialty of the state of Minas Gerais, near the Mantiqueira Mountains in Brazil. Coffee trees are nourished by natural mineral water from the nearby underground stream system. This drink has a fresh, sweet taste mixed with a bit of lemon and lilac. When it comes to "heavenly priced" coffees, Molokai coffee certainly cannot be ...

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