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Single Cup Coffee – A Guide To The Options

Single Cup Coffee – A Guide To The Options

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Single cup coffee refers to the type of coffee that is made of individual sub-packages or containers – usually with single cup coffee machines specifically for the particular brand or type of the container. Currently there are five main types or formats – Coffee Pods, Tassimo T Discs, Keurig K Cups, Nespresso capsules and Nescafe Dolce Gusto capsules, as we explain below. But first the similarities. . . They all allow you to brew a fresh cup of coffee, with only a minimal waiting time and a minimum of preparation / attention required. Single cup coffee raises the need to grind your own beans, and reduces the actions to ensure that there is enough water in turn on the machine, then when hot (which usually takes just a minute so) inserting the pod / capsule / CD and a Press the button to produce the fresh brewed coffee. The machines are also usually quite compact, so not too much space on your kitchen table or desk! To note is that it usually only is the high-end machines that a true espresso, which typically requires a pressure of 9 bar or more is accepted can produce, but there’s people who drink from the other machines produces quite acceptable, while being extremely easy to use. As already mentioned, is the only cup of coffee in five main formats:

The Nespresso range is probably the option for the true enthusiasts, although the Nescafe Dolce Gusto range also uses a professional level 15-bar system and is well worth considering. When new, single cup coffee machines, but it might be worth starting to see with a coffee pod machine such as the Philips Senseo from whether the investment is needed in a more expensive system.