Jacu Bird Coffee PreAo. The difference is striking if you look at price. It is made from coffee cherries that are ingested digested and excreted by jacu birds.
There are 15 species of guans in the genus PenelopeAll guans are strictly forest birds preferring primary forest. Jacu Bird Coffee is one of the rarest and most expensive types of coffee in the world. When coffee was introduced to Brazil in the 1700s Jacu birds devoured it.
From the Camocim Estate in Brazil.
The Jacu bird is a native bird to Brazil and like the civet it feeds on ripe coffee cherries. Grown using modern eco-friendly and natural processing methods. At around 50 hectares the Camocim Estate is one of the smallest coffee plantations in Brazil but it can still make a good profit thanks to a very unique and sought. Jacu Bird Coffee.