Indonesia — Semarang, Trying Kopi Luwak (civet poop coffee, a.k.a, Cat-Pooh-Chino)


Pawon Luwak Coffee — Cat-Pooh-Chino

Borobudur is not the only Buddhist temple in this area. There are two others, and together all three from a straight line on a map. With Borobudur anchoring the west end of this line and Mendut the east, there lies between those two a third — Pawon Temple. I’ll be showing that temple to you in Wednesday’s article. As for today, I’m going to present of Javan delicacy. That would be a cup of java. Or, to be more precise, a cup of Kopi Luwak from the nearby Pawon Luwak Coffee. And this coffee would not be possible without the hero of today’s tale (or is that “tail”?) Meet the Asian palm civet, which is also known as the toddy cat:

Asian palm civet; or “toddy cat”

Apparently toddy cats love coffee beans, which throug a roundabout way is how we get kopi luwak. The little fellows eat the coffee beans and then, a while later, they give them back to us fermented after partially digesting them:

What Goes In Must Come Out; Recycled coffee beans after the toddy cat is finished with them

Don’t worry. What you see above is not how the beans are then roasted, brewed, and served. First they are thoroughly cleaned before further processing:

Cleaned post-civet coffee

For a little before and after:

Civet Coffee, a.k.a., Cat-Pooh-Chino

By the way, Pawon Luwak Coffee not only serves cat-pooh-chino; it’s also a bed-and-breakfast:

Puwan Luwak Coffee BnB

But our group was here to sample this delicacy. Or, well, most of us were here to sample it. Some in our tour group turned their noses up at the idea, for some strange reason. Anyway, the experience was interesting. The taste? Very high-end, I must say. Both Ursula and I were taken by the lack of any coffee bitterness even though it was a dark roasted and very strong brew. So, if you get out this way, don’t pooh-pooh the idea of trying some.

Pawon Bed & Breakfast

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Fun Photo Friday — Semarang Favorites 1


More Tourists Getting Touristy

Today is the first of two Fun Photo Friday’s featuring Central Java favorites. After next week we move on to visit some vicious dragons (the hint for the day).

Ursula Making the Trek

A photo gallery/slide show of Borobudur details:

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Indonesia — Semarang, Borobadur Temple


And the answer to Monday’s question is… Borobudur Temple

South of Semarang, in Central Java’s Magelang Regency, lies a Marayana Buddhist temple. The name of this immense temple it Borobudur and it is believed to date back to the 9th century, possibly to the year 842. Borobudur is shrouded in mystery, as no one knows for sure exactly when it was built, when it was eventually abandoned, or why it was no longer used. The assumption is that it may have fallen into disuse following the rise in Indonesia of Islam. The site disappeared beneath a layer of volcanic ash and vegetation, only to be rediscovered in 1814. SInce that time the temple has undergone several restorations.

Borobudur Buddhist Temple

The picture above only hints at the detail that awaits you here. There are, for instance 432 statues of Buddha out of the 504 that originally adorned the site.

Buddha statues at Borobudur

Also in evidence throughout the massive temple are stupas — hemispherical structures or mounds. The main stupa is quite impressive even from ground level:

Borobudur’s main stupa surrounded by smaller stupas

Smaller stupas and niches containing Buddha statuary are evident in this next photo:

Stupas and niches containing Buddhas

Put it all together and you get:

Borobudur

And, yes, you are allowed to walk onto the temple and climb as high as you like:

Tourists being all touristy

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