What is LDU coffee known for?
Our coffee is rebellious and unique. We use cutting edge technology and an unorthodox method to offer a supercharged take on classic Italian espresso. Faster, bolder, heavier in texture, more flavoursome and more consistent than its predecessors. Cappuccino: the key is the foam Probably the most popular Italian hot beverage featuring coffee, cappuccino includes milk and is made with espresso, steamed milk, and milk foam in equal parts.Latte vs. Which is stronger? The cappuccino uses less milk in the coffee, as the majority of it sits on top of the drink, in a foam-like state. Therefore, leaving the cappuccino tasting stronger than a latte.Espresso Drinks: Lattes, cappuccinos, and mochas form the core of any espresso-based menu. Pour Over: Ideal for highlighting unique single-origin coffees. Cold Coffee: Cold brew, iced lattes, and nitro coffee cater to year-round demand. Decaf Options: Providing a quality decaf ensures accessibility for all customers.
What is the 1 most expensive coffee?
Kopi Luwak is the world’s most exclusive (and most expensive) coffee. The main factor of its high price is the uncommon method of production. It is produced from coffee beans which have been partially digested by the Indonesian palm civet and then excreted. Yes, it sounds kind of gross, but not to worry! Kopi luwak, also known as civet coffee, is a coffee that consists of partially digested coffee cherries, which have been eaten and defecated by the Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus).Good News: Kopi Luwak Coffee Has Extra Health Benefits Coffee is already super healthy – as long as you’re drinking it black! But since Kopi Luwak goes through an extra chemical process, there are some extra benefits. Pure’s sky-high levels of inositol strengthen neural connections and boost your nervous system.It has a distinct, bold flavor that few have the pleasure of trying in their lifetime. This is why many speculators have been wondering when Starbucks will offer its own spin on kopi luwak, bringing one of the most exclusive coffees on the planet to the masses. So far, though, they have chosen not to.The aprox price of Kopi Luwak is US$600 a kilo. That equates to $60 per 100 gm. It takes 10gm to make one cup of coffee, so that is $6 a cup and that is the price without the shop overheads and profit.