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Top 5 Most Expensive Food In The World

Food is necessary for life, we work hard for it. Many people not even able to buy food on the other side many people buy and eat the most expensive food in the world. Have you ever wondered how hugely rich can a food item be? Well, you will surprised to know that a single dish of certain delicacies can cost several lakhs of rupees. Here are some food items in the world that will cost you a small fortune.

Saffron

The cost of one Kilogram of saffron can range from $400 to $1,000. Because saffron grows in autumn for only seven days a year. It has a strong, exotic aroma and a bitter taste which is use to color and flavor many dishes. However, The three stigmas on each flower of Crocus sativus are handpicked, spread on a tray, and dried on charcoal fires. The main components of saffron: crocin, picrocrocin and safranal. Saffron is consider as most expensive food in the world

Ayam Emani Black Chicken

The Ayam emani Black Chicken costs as little as $200 in Asia much as $2500 in the United States of America, making its meat one of the most expensive chicken meat in the world. Ayam Emani Black Chicken is the most most expensive food.

The rare breed of chicken, which has been dubbed by Business Insider as the \”Lamborghini of poultry\’, is an exotic bird that originated from Indonesia. One of the reasons why it is so special is that it is (nearly)all-black- its skin, meat, internal organs, and bones are completely black, while its blood also comes in a very dark shade. These traits are the result of a genetic condition known as fibromatosis, which results in the excessive production of the dark pigment melanin in the chicken\’s body.

White Pearl Albino Caviar

The price of caviar can be €8,500 ($9,100) for one kilogram. In the Caspian Sea, a special kind of fish albino sturgeon lives. The eggs from the albino sturgeon are gain very rarely – only when they\’re suppose to be about 100 years old. That\’s why caviar is the most expensive food in the world. 

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Kopi Luwak Coffee

The cost of  Kopi Luwak Coffee varies between $250 to $1,200 per kilogram. This coffee is produce in southern India, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Kopi luwak is the most expensive coffee in the world. Althrough. It\’s famous for the very specialize way in which it\’s processes. It is made from coffee beans pluck from civets\’ feces.

Moose Cheese

Moose cheez made by the Moose House in Sweden. This cheese is made from the milk of Gullan, Helga, and Juno, three caribou rejecte by their mother and adopte by the Johannson family. The reindeer only produce milk from May to September and require extremely gentle manual milking, as the slightest disturbance could cause them to stop. Each cow provides about five liters of milk per day, so the farm can only offer about 300 kilos of milk per year. It costs around €1,000 ($1,074) per kilogram. Moosa Cheese is consider the most expensive food.

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