In Japan coffee house serves 22-year-old coffee priced at $ 900 a cup

The world's most expensive and oldest coffee available from a coffee shop in Osaka

The world’s most expensive and oldest coffee available from a coffee shop in Osaka

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There is a small coffee shop in Japan called The Münch. It’s the only place in the world where you can use coffee made 22 years ago but remember the price of a cup is $ 914. The story of this coffee is also very old, which began many decades ago and that too by a mistake. The sole owner and employee of the shop, Kanji Tanaka, forgot to put coffee in the refrigerator one day and after 6 months he missed coffee. Now they pulled out enough and tasted it before throwing it on, not only was it in its old taste but it had added another flavor. Wood kegs are common in Japan to improve the taste of wine. Similarly, Kanji Tanaka made a lot of coffee and kept it in the refrigerator and forgot it for 10 years. And a decade later the coffee tasted like syrup that made it very fragrant.

On the other hand, he roasted 20 years old coffee seeds himself, made money and made them coffee but in a different way. He made a coffee filter and poured boiling water on it, but the coffee he makes comes down slowly, meaning the first drop takes about 30 minutes to fall. This not only eliminates the bitterness of the coffee, but the steam of the coffee produces more aroma and effect in the coffee. Consumers have described this coffee as black, sweet and chocolate that Münch Hotel offers in specialty cups, but they are still coming to customers with coffee worth Rs 1.5 lakh. On the other hand, ordinary coffee is also available here for $ 10 to $ 20 and it is delicious too which is why Kanji’s business is running.

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