Many people often question whether weasel coffee is halal because it’s considered an exotic form of coffee that has grown increasingly popular on the market. Weasel coffee is actually produced from animal droppings called “luwak”, who feed on coffee cherries before excreting them through their faeces – these beans are believed to be of superior quality as they have not been affected by stomach enzymes and therefore sold roasted.

Some Muslims believe civet coffee to be non-halal due to it coming from something digested by animals, while the Ulama’s Council issued a fatwa stating it can only be considered halal if the beans excreted remain undamaged and have been thoroughly washed to remove any potential najis (insecticide).

Hucafood is the manufacturer and distributor of this exquisite weasel coffee, sourced from famed areas in Vietnam such as Don Duong, Lam Ha, Khe Sanh and beyond. All their products undergo stringent inspection for food safety and hygiene before being distributed to customers – this has earned them the trust of numerous international coffee retailers. Their factory has always been committed to the highest-quality output to meet customers worldwide. They strive to offer unique coffee products for different consumer needs and are supported by an international network of partners and distributors to make their acclaimed products easily accessible.