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FRIENDS 50 Coffee Pods Variety Pack, Aluminium Nespresso Compatible Pods - Intense Espresso, Dark Roast, Barista, Gourmet, Americano (5x10 Aluminium Capsules)

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Coffee—a drink linked nowadays so inextricably to our daily pleasures—comes in a variety of forms: beans, ground coffee, instant coffee drinks, pads and, of course, capsules, otherwise known as coffee pods. There are numerous different pods on the market, designed for numerous different brewing systems. Despite this overwhelming variety, Nescafé Dolce Gusto pods, which are meant to be used in capsule coffee machines of the same name, remain one of the trendiest. They’re manufactured by Nestlé and made unique by the particularly wide choice of flavours the curious coffee connoisseur is given a chance to explore. Organic coffee. Those who value organic produce will certainly appreciate organic Nescafé Dolce Gusto coffee pods: they contain coffee grown in sustainability-conscious farms, without the use of chemical fertilisers and with particular emphasis placed on protecting the environment. Nescafé Dolce Gusto“Grande Mexico Organic” is made from a blend of organic arabica and robusta beans grown in the Mexican state of Chiapas, the region known as Soconusco, where coffee cherries, surrounded by luscious forests, are given plenty of time to mature in glorious sunlight. There’s also Nescafé Dolce Gusto“Lungo Colombia” made from organic arabica beans grown in Colombia while adhering to unique local traditions. Milk-based pods will delight fans of milky drinks. We’ve already noted that some of these drinks will require you to use two separate capsules: these are Cappuccino, Latte Macchiato and Latte Macchiato Caramel. Other milk-based pods contain a mixture of instant coffee and milk powder, so if you’d rather use a single capsule, take a look at Café Au Lait, Cortado, Flat White, Almond Flat White, Coconut Flat White and Oat Flat White. When browsing the numerous coffee pods for Nespresso machines that are currently on the market, it’s a good idea to first read through their ingredients. Most Nespresso pods contain freshly ground coffee only, with no extra ingredients at all. However, fans of additional flavours will find a selection of flavoured Nespresso pods in Coffee Friend’s range of products. Coffee variety. Returning to the topic of arabica, it’s worth noting the difference between arabica blends and single-origin arabica coffees. The flavour of blends is more subtle, not as vivid as the taste of single-origin varieties. Single-origin coffees of the highest quality are referred to as “ specialty coffee” — they include some of the world’s finest varieties and are characterised by a higher number of unusual, unique tasting notes. It is particularly valued by true connoisseurs.

Our trendiest, best-rated coffees. If you’re struggling to choose, you can always rely on our community of coffee lovers to help you out: use the sorting feature to see which pods are currently the most popular and best rated. Liberica is the least popular of these three species because it does not have such flavour characteristics as Arabica or Robusta. Liberica is used to make instant coffee. Mokito was established in Milan over a century ago and has since grown to be synonymous with coffee of the highest quality. Currently in its fourth generation, this family of roasters is working to ensure that age-old brewing traditions are upheld, yet still coupled with innovative technologies. Our range includes Mokito coffee capsules suited for Nespresso machines. Bitter, spicier notes are typical of Asian coffee. The dominant flavours include various spices, wood, tobacco and dark chocolate.Still struggling to choose the pods for you? Let our community of coffee lovers help you out! You can look through the most popular Nespresso pods, as well as our best-rated Nespresso capsules. Accessories and Extras Encountered more and more frequently on various products, this label means that the companies involved in exporting this particular coffee are part of the fair trade movement, which seeks to fight worker exploitation, base trading activities on transparency, and hence improve the lives of people working in developing countries. In accordance with the principles of fair trade, coffee farmers are paid a decent living wage and their human rights are ensured. We’re proud to see our range of Nespresso-compatible Fair Trade pods expanding each year. Nespresso capsules with the Rainforest Alliance label. arabica or an arabica and robusta blend? There are two main coffee varieties ruling the world nowadays: arabica and robusta. Arabica has numerous different subspecies characterised by various flavours. Compared to robusta, it’s generally more delicate, subtle and marked by fruitier notes. Robusta, on the other hand, is intense, bitter, characterised by the taste of grain and a narrower flavour palette in general. Interestingly, robusta also contains more caffeine. Those who avoid caffeinated products for whatever reason, be it health concerns or increased sensitivity, will definitely love decaf capsules. All decaf Nespresso pods found on Coffee Friend’s shelves contain coffee that’s been decaffeinated using natural, safe methods, with no dangerous chemical solvents in sight. While some of these pods are filled with decaf coffee only, others boast various extra ingredients (like these energy capsules from Verum, for example). Organic Nespresso coffee capsules. There are many types of coffee, but the most common and popular are these three: Arabica, Robusta and Liberica.

Depending on your preferred brewing method, you can choose from various types of coffee: coffee beans, ground or instant coffee, coffee capsules, pods or ESE pads. Don’t forget though that the tastiest coffee is the one that’s been brewed using freshly ground beans. Wherever possible, we recommend buying freshly roasted coffee beans and grinding them separately prior to each preparation of a drink (unless, of course, you have a bean-to-cup machine that does it all for you!)… Based on the Variety

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Before you make the decision on whether you’re going to buy coffee made up of 100% arabica (blend or single-origin) or whether a blend of both arabica and robusta is better suited to your taste, consider the brewing method that you’re going to use. The flavour of blends (both 100% arabica and arabica + robusta) is best unveiled by bean-to-cup machines, semi-automatic machines or moka pots. If you enjoy filter coffee or use various brewing tools, single-origin bans would be your best bet: each new brewing device will reveal different colours included in the complex, varied flavour palette of such coffee. If you decide to try specialty coffee, there’s no need to worry about the brewing method though: all preparation techniques are guaranteed to suit it. Based on the Roast Level Given how popular and well-established the Nespresso capsule system is, the particularly wide selection of Nespresso-compatible pods available shouldn’t seem weird at all. The task of choosing the right pods for you may hence seem a bit daunting—which is why we’ve listed some of the things that are definitely worth paying attention to: Type of coffee used. Espresso and ristretto pods are designed for small, yet intense servings. Our Nescafé Dolce Gusto range includes Espresso, Espresso Intenso, Doppio Espresso, Ristretto Ardenza and Ristretto Barista capsules.

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