Health & Medicine
Civet 'Poop' Coffee Retails for $227 a Pound, Researchers Find way to Authenticate Coffee Bean
Excrement from an animal called a civet has the ability to send coffee prices soaring. Manufacturers have long been producing fake "poop coffee" and charging unsuspecting consumers exorbitant prices, but now researchers have devised a way to test the authenticity of the feces.
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