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The Chemistry Behind Civet Coffee’s Controversial Appeal

The Chemistry Behind Civet Coffee’s Controversial Appeal

Get ready to sip on this: A new study suggests civet coffee isn’t just a luxury—it’s a biochemical experiment. Researchers analyzing unroasted robusta beans from wild civet droppings in India found subtle but measurable differences in fat content and fatty-acid profiles compared to conventionally processed beans. The results? A molecular fingerprint that hints at the animal’s digestive process reshaping the bean’s flavor potential. But here’s the twist: the study’s authors admit the distinction is faint, and the broader debate about civet coffee’s value remains unresolved. The research, published in Scientific Reports, focused on raw green coffee, comparing beans from wild…
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