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Friday, January 15, 2010

Can You Make a Cappuccino With Instant Coffee?

If you are a lover of a decadent cappuccino, but do not have any coffee brewing supplies on hand, there is an easy alternative for you...

All you will need is instant coffee and milk to get started! Begin by heating three quarters of a coffee mug of milk on the stove until it is heated throughout but not boiling. Whisk this mixture until it foams, or place it in your French Press and use the plunger to foam the milk. After that, make a half cup of instant coffee at double strength. Add one third amount of steamed milk, and then spoon the rest of the milk foam on top to create a cappuccino.

Last of all, you can garnish this drink in a number of ways using chocolate syrup, cinnamon, or even flavored syrups! This is a delicious and inexpensive way to enjoy a cappuccino if you are in a pinch.

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Monday, December 28, 2009

How is Instant Coffee Different From Regular Coffee?

If you are a coffee drinker, the odds are that you may feel that it is almost a sin to drink instant coffee. The truth of the matter is that flavors in instant coffee have come a long way, though it is always preferable to have a freshly brewed cup of Joe.

Instant coffee is made by dehydrating coffee grounds, and the preferred method of instant coffee is freeze dried versus spray dried. When instant coffee is spray dried, it is brought to a high temperature to remove moisture from the coffee grounds. This can compromise the flavor of the coffee. If you choose freeze dried instant coffee, it is frozen to remove the moisture, so the final instant coffee product will be more authentic.

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

New York City Didn't Like Starbucks Via Instant Coffee

Starbucks introduced its new single package instant coffee to New York, called the Via Ready Brew. This instant coffee costs one dollar per package, but it was not popular in New York City.

New York City is a city that has many options in fresh and flavorful coffee, and many New Yorkers felt that this instant coffee was not worth the price because there were already many choices in cheap and flavorful coffee available to them. Only time will tell if the Starbucks Via instant coffee becomes popular when it is introduced to the United States and Canada, but Starbucks does need to keep in mind that more and more people are brewing their coffee at home in premium espresso and coffee makers because of the economy.

The bottom line is that it is more worthwhile to invest in a home brewing system than to sit in line in the Starbucks drive-through on a daily basis. It just makes sense.

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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Is Locust Bean Coffee Good For You?


If you have not yet heard of locust bean coffee, then you may be interested to know that it is not something that comes from an insect. It is actually a bean that is cultivated in Turkey, where they produce 10% of the world's supply.

This bean is often ground into flour, and it is used for baking items. It does have a taste like cocoa, which is why it is now being produced in the instant coffee form. This bean is caffeine free, and it also does offer several health benefits, like lowering cholesterol and promoting bone growth. Many people use it as an aphrodisiac, and it also is a nice alternative for a gluten-free diet because it does not contain any gluten.

Though this locust bean does produce a coffee that offers health benefits, coffee itself has a long list of wellness payoffs that are not to be overlooked. Consider a delicious cup of Joe if you want to reduce your risk of stroke, colon cancer, cirrhosis of the liver, Parkinson's, or Alzheimer's disease. It's so worth it!

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Monday, August 17, 2009

How Did Coffee Become Popular?

Coffee has a deep and dark history, but in the past few decades, there have been different trends contributing to coffee's popularity.

In the 70s and 80s, coffee became increasingly popular in the US because of the marketing of percolators. This was a device that everyone wanted to have within their own home, but it turned out that it was not so easy to use to make a simple coffee brew.

From there, people moved on to the gratification of instant coffee because it allowed them to have a cup of Joe within just a few seconds. There were so many brands of instant coffee available on the market at that time to satiate consumer demand, including several multimillion dollar marketing campaigns to fight out who was the best of the best in instant coffee producers.

This type of instant appeal is exactly what made room for all of the coffee houses that are popular today. This is precisely why so many American coffee drinkers want to sit in a Starbucks line for up to 15 minutes just to get an quick latte or cappuccino made to their liking. Can you blame them?

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

What Processes Are Used To Make Instant Coffee?


As a coffee lover, you do not necessarily need to turn your nose up at an instant cup of Joe, you just need to know which process to look for to make sure that all of the flavors are still there when you create your instant coffee product.

There are two processes used to make instant coffee, freeze drying and spray drying. Freeze drying is the preferred method because the coffee product is left out so that all of the water naturally evaporates, leaving a coffee concentrate. This concentrate is then frozen, and the ice is taken out of the freeze dried coffee crystals in a process called sublimation. This allows the essential oils to remain in the freeze dried coffee crystals so that your instant cup of Joe is as delicious as ever.

Spray drying also does allow water to evaporate so that a coffee concentrate is formed again, and then this concentrate is placed in a hot air chamber so that the water is evaporated at a high temperature. This leaves coffee crystals at the bottom of the chamber, but the essential oils are zapped from the product because of the high heat that is used.

Keep these facts in mind when looking for premium instant coffee to give you some added convenience during travel, camping, or even baking!

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Starbucks Now Has Instant Coffee?



Oh, yes, and Nescafé is not happy at all. I don't blame them either because Starbucks already dominates the complete coffee market in the US, and Nescafé has made their own name in producing instant coffee. The new Starbucks instant coffee is called Via, and it is currently available in London, Chicago, and Seattle. It comes in single serving packets and is sold in sets of three or twelve, and it will be available online later in the year. Nescafé actually launched several ad war campaigns in the same cities of Chicago and Seattle where Via is available that looked like a direct attack on Starbucks because the ads used the same format and font. Hopefully they get the results that they are looking for since it has been proven that attacking ads do boost sales completely. Nescafé is pointing out the fact that Starbucks is producing the same type of instant coffee at four times the cost of what they charge. Only time will tell who wins this war with dominating in instant coffee, and all I can tell you is that Americans love convenience so this should be another popular product produced by Starbucks.

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