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Forget civet poop coffee—Thailand’s Black Ivory Coffee is 10x rarer, 3x stronger, and brewed from elephant dung! We risked food poisoning to uncover why this brew costs $50 per cup:


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00:00This is the scariest coffee in Thailand because it looks like cat poop, but can you believe it?
00:05It's so good Starbucks can't even compete. Today, let's check out what makes it so special.
00:10It's called hand-roasted caramel coffee. Unlike regular coffee made with machines,
00:15this one is 100% handmade. When they first roast the beans, they're greenish. Once they hit the
00:21hot iron pan, they start crackling, and the smell hits instantly. As the heat kicks in,
00:26the beans puff up, change color, and crack open from pale yellow to golden, then deep, shiny brown.
00:33Right at that perfect moment, they toss in coconut sugar and butter. The pan fills with this crazy
00:39caramel smoke. The beans get darker, and their surface turns glossy with a bit of oil. They
00:44kinda look burnt, but that's actually the magic caramel moment. After roasting to a rich dark
00:50brown, the workers move them onto a table to cool. As they cool down, the caramel hardens and gets
00:56crunchy, like little caramel-covered coffee candy beans. They might not look pretty, just
01:01like burnt little beans, but once you grind them and brew them with hot water, the whole
01:05room fills with this amazing sweet aroma. The first sip is slightly bitter, then boom, rich
01:11and sweet. No sourness, no weird aftertaste. This isn't something instant coffee can do, and
01:17no machine can recreate this flavor. Would you dare take a sip?
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