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Black Ivory Coffee is the world’s only elephant-refined Arabica coffee, ethically sourced from Thailand’s high-altitude farms. Fermented naturally in elephants’ stomachs for up to 72 hours, it offers a smooth, low-acid, medium roast with complex notes of cacao, spice, and malt. Each 1.23oz pack supports elephant conservation and local communities, making it a unique, luxurious, and socially conscious coffee experience.





| ASIN | B01KOZ1YV4 |
| ASIN | B01KOZ1YV4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,695 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #826 in Roasted Whole Coffee Beans |
| Brand Name | BLACK IVORY COFFEE |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeinated |
| Caffeine Content Per Serving | 85 Milligrams |
| Certificate Type | Single Origin |
| Coffee Roast Level | Medium Roast |
| Coffee Type | Coffee Bean |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (67) |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (67) |
| Diet Type | Vegetarian |
| Each Unit Count | 40 |
| Flavor | Chocolate, spice, malt, hint of grass, delicate |
| Insert Type | syphon, pour over, or mocha pot |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 10.2 x 3.8 x 13.3 centimeters |
| Item Form | Whole Bean |
| Item Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 3.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Black Ivory Coffee Company |
| Manufacturer | Black Ivory Coffee Company |
| Manufacturer reference | BIC-SIN40 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | BIC-SIN40 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 3.81 x 13.34 cm; 102.06 g |
| Product Shelf Life | 365 Days |
| Region of Origin | South-East Asia |
| Special Ingredients | 100% Thai Arabica Whole Roasted Bean Naturally Refined by Elephants |
| Specialty | Low Acid, Single Origin |
| Sweetness Description | mildly sweet |
| Unit Count | 1.2 Grams |
| Variety | Arabica |
D**N
First off let me say I live in a coffee culture. Here in the DR we don’t mess around. We grow it, we roast it, and we drink it. Ordering was easy and my solo pack of coffee arrived quickly. Not wanting to experience this little bit of luxury by myself I we t to my Argentinian friends house who has a grinder and a moka pot or greka as they’re called here. First off: packaging is simple but elegant. But definitely lets you know you’ve ordered something special. 2. Beans were sealed in a vacuum sealed envelope and when it opened the smell of the beans filled the room with a wonderful aroma. 3. You could see the beans were glistening with the oils that make for good flavor and smelled great out of the package. 4. Ground nicely and packed down well in the greka. 5. As it brewed, the rich strong aroma was making us all excited to try it. We were sure not to leave it on the stove for too long because we didn’t want to burn it. 6. Poured into porcelain cups we all decided to try it black without anything in it to start and what really came across to me was a) the smoothness. Not bitter at all. And b) the fruity taste and smell from the coffee. The taste is amazing. And as someone who usually pounds a ton of milk into his coffee I can tell you I would have no problem drinking this black. 6. Decide to try the last 1/3 of a cup with milk and it was amazing. All the flavor held through the creaminess of the now “cafe con leche” Overall a fantastic coffee experiment and would make a great gift for someone who loves the ritual of making coffee. The steps involved and of course the novelty of the process. Is it expensive ? Yes. But sometimes it’s ok to let yourself enjoy something special it treats someone to that experience.
M**Y
I am not a coffee snob, but I can tell the difference between good and bad tasting coffee. My wife, is the "real" coffee drinker in the family, and she knows even better than I. We got this, as we had tried the Kopi Luwak coffee, and while we found it a bit less bitter than most coffees we have had, it was just slightly so. For the cost vs amount received, we had hoped for a bit more. But, it was a good starting point to try. Then we were told about this, and figured even if it was about the same, it would put us in a unique position to tell our friends and family that we had tried "elephant poop coffee" or the "most expensive cup of coffee in the world". We weren't expecting much, but we were surprised. While it did only produce a normal mug size for her (forget the exact size of her mug, but 12-16 oz I believe), and an espresso cup size for me, we both found it to be an excellent coffee. There was not a hint of bitterness to be found and the taste was very smooth and delicious. It was, as it was stated to be. An excellent cup of coffee that was very expensive. The fact that it also helps support the community and elephants was nice as well. I am sure that the company isn't operating at a loss either, but they don't seem to be greedily gathering up wild elephants and shoving coffee berries down their throats, but rather doing it on a much smaller scale where everyone involved (including the elephamts) are benefiting. TL:DR: If you are more into coffee than just hitting the convenience store on the way to work, and know how to properly brew it, you can get an excellent, smooth, non-bitter cup of coffee that will also give you a unique bit of conversation to toss in when speaking with friends and relatives while also helping to support at least one group of elephants and their human friends and neighbors in Thailand.
R**.
Not enough coffee for the money,the taste was fair,i liked it,but 2 cups for over 100.00 is a bit much,i am an advid coffee drinker,drink it every day,if i can get a better deal i may purchase more.
B**N
Wow this coffee is expensive but equally good, it's got luxury written all over it, from the gold seal to the funky valve on the inner vacuum packaging. When you open it, it’s whole beans that you must grind fresh. Bit of a pain because I didn't have a grinder, but easily sorted because I took it down to my coffee shop who were happy to grind them for me. When I brewed it in my Mocha pot, what hit me was the really pleasant coffee smell, you can almost taste it in the air. It's a strong coffee aroma, but that is deceptive because the taste is very light but velvety and again luxurious. An unmistakeable taste, and an unforgettable experience. Thumbs up to Black Ivory. Best coffee I've had by far.
J**E
I have a deep passion for coffee! A friend introduced me to Black Ivory, and I was captivated by its unique process and scarcity. Upon tasting Black Ivory, I was thrilled by its exceptional flavor and absence of bitterness. In addition to its taste, Black Ivory surpasses all other gourmet coffee offerings in flavor, rarity, and ethical considerations. I have sampled numerous coffees in the past, but this one truly astonished me with its exquisite taste! I intend to order more to have available for special occasions. I wholeheartedly recommend this product!
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