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A word of many meanings
Kaffa: A province in Ethiopia where it was first discovered.

Kaaba: The holy building in Mecca.

Kavus Kai: A Persian king who was able to defy gravity and levitate by drinking coffee.

Kahwe: Meaning roasted in Turkish.

Cahouah: A hunger curing drink in Arabic.

Cohuet: Meaning strength or vigour in Arabic.
Full of Beans…
Kopi luwak - or civet coffee - is one of the world's most expensive and low-production varieties of coffee. It is made from the beans of coffee berries which have been eaten by the Asian Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) and other related civets, and then passed through its digestive tract. A civet eats the berries for their fleshy pulp. In its stomach, proteolytic enzymes seep into the beans, making shorter peptides and more free amino acids. Passing through a civet's intestines the beans are then defecated, keeping their shape. After gathering, thorough washing, sun drying, light roasting and brewing, these beans yield an aromatic coffee with much less bitterness, widely noted as the most expensive coffee in the world.