World’s Most Expensive Tea it will be Panda Poop
Just as the world's fanciest coffee is made from the partially digested coffee
beans plucked from a Filipino tree rodent's poop, the world's
fanciest tea will soon be created from the dung of panda bears.
Wildlife expert An Yashi is launching the special blend of green tea, which
could cost up to $36,000 per pound, Australia’s SBC.com reported.
Yashi, a college lecturer at Sinchuan University, said using
panda excrement to fertilize the tea plants has a health-promoting upside
because it contains nutrients from one of the bear’s favorite meals —
bamboo.
“Pandas have a very poor digestive system and only absorb about
30 percent of everything they eat: that means their excrement is rich in fibers
and nutrients,” said Yashi, noting that those nutrients make their way into the
tea through the fertilization process.
“Just like green tea, bamboo contains an element that can
prevent cancer — and enhance green tea’s anti-cancer effects — if it is used as
fertilizer for the tea.”
Yashi, who collects the dung at a panda breeding center in
southern China, said he hopes the tea will snag him a spot in the Guinness Book
of World Records once it’s released.
But he’s not the first to use feces to fertilize tea plants.
Kopi Luwak, the world’s most expensive coffee, is made from droppings of the
Indonesian civet cat.
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