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Our team of sixteen students is from the Acton-Boxborough Regional High School, includes Akash Kapoor, Chris Kuffner, Mayank Mali, Benjamin Pervier, Madhuri Jois, Wynne Yao, Charles Taussig, Tara Jawahar, Rachel Tao, Katherine Liu, Barry Huang, Ben Stern, Justin Hong, William Huang, Victoria Chen, and Anusha Purakayastha, and is coached by Aaron Mathieu.
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Kopi Luwak coffee is the rarest and the most expensive type of coffee in the world. This notorious beverage is made from the feces of the Asian Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) or Luwak, a cat-like omnivore that fills the niche of a racoon in Asia. The Asian Palm Civet eats raw coffee berries. As the berries are digested, enzymes in the animal’s digestive tract break down components of the coffee bean that are responsible for its bitter taste. However, the beans themselves are not digested. The civet only digests the fleshy outer layer, so when it defecates, it leaves clumps of coffee beans that have been processed by its enzymes. The beans are then cleaned, roasted, and brewed to make the Kopi Luwak coffee.
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