Have not heard about rice coffee yet. But roasting grains like wheat and others to make something looking like coffee was quite common after WWII. It was also called poor man's coffee. I had to drink it when I was a child and didn't particularly care for it.
Thanks for having me in this forum.
I am currently living in Tokyo, Japan.
Coming here, I was really surprised that it is not just a tea country.
There is a great number of amazing coffee shops and I am not talking Starbucks.
Everyday 3 - 5 cups. I have no problems sleeping, even if I drink it right before bedtime.
On days with a higher stress level, I have to be careful, though, as I might get acid reflux.
Hi, I am new here and I have a coffee website. Would be interested in links and more content. It's at coffeewithoutlimits [dot] {com}.
Sorry, can't put the link up as I am still too new here.
Kopi Luwak, not without problems
IMHO it's not the greatest coffee at all. It's probably the yuck factor driving the price.
Because of the high price, the poor animals are put in cages and get only the coffee cherries to eat.
They are living in very deplorable circumstances.
Some of the Kopi...