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<topic>
  <id>290896</id>
  <title>Kopi luwak?</title>
  <published_at>Tue Nov 19 01:07:02 -0800 2002</published_at>
  <post_count>3</post_count>
  <board>
    <id>27</id>
    <name>General Chowhounding Topics</name>
  </board>
  <posts>
    <post>
      <post>
        <level>0</level>
        <id>1580752</id>
        <content>Any first hand reports on this coffee?

Link: http://www.accessatlanta.com/ajc/living/food/1102/18coffee.html</content>
        <published_at>Tue Nov 19 01:07:02 -0800 2002</published_at>
        <parent_id></parent_id>
        <user>
          <id>0</id>
          <name>Melanie Wong</name>
        </user>
      </post>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>1580758</id>
      <content>Can't say I've tried it, but there seems to also be a Vietnamese version of this coffee (they offer it at the Tokyo branch of a Vietnamese coffee chain).  Any of the other Tokyo hounds want to give it a try?</content>
      <published_at>Tue Nov 19 02:20:31 -0800 2002</published_at>
      <parent_id>1580752</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>0</id>
        <name>Rachel M.</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>1580764</id>
      <content>Yes, there is a Vietnamese version, the name escapes me right now. I tried some last week in HCMC (at the chain you're referring to, is it Trunh Nguyen or sth like that?) and I couldn't detect much of a diff betw it and the regular stuff.</content>
      <published_at>Tue Nov 19 04:56:16 -0800 2002</published_at>
      <parent_id>1580758</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>0</id>
        <name>foodfirst</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>1580767</id>
      <content>Also read about an African variation, birds instead of civet. </content>
      <published_at>Tue Nov 19 07:59:19 -0800 2002</published_at>
      <parent_id>1580752</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>0</id>
        <name>SG</name>
      </user>
    </post>
  </posts>
</topic>
