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Ground Coffee Reccomendations Please.
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Had a hamper of coffee (Columbian & Brazilian) & truffles for fathers day, which I have used up, so want to order some from Tesco, but there so many to choose.
I like coffee with a bit of a kick if that's the word, and at a reasonable price?
Thanks.
I like coffee with a bit of a kick if that's the word, and at a reasonable price?
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's often falsely assumed that darker roasts will have more of a kick but lighter roasts actually have more caffeine content and (importantly) preserve far more of the subtle flavours of the beans.
So I suggest avoiding anything labelled as 'dark roast' or 'rich roast'. It tends to be only specialist coffee shops that offer 'light roast' coffee; with the supermarkets you'll need to settle for 'medium roast'. So this, on a special offer when you buy two packs, might suit you:
http:// www.tes co.com/ groceri es/prod uct/det ails/?i d=25830 4545
The foregoing assumes that you want your 'kick' from the caffeine content (while being able to enjoy some wonderful flavours). If you'd rather have a coffee that simply 'punches you in the face' with its flavour, look for an 'Italian roast'. e.g:
http:// www.tes co.com/ groceri es/prod uct/det ails/?i d=28236 2116
or
http:// www.tes co.com/ groceri es/prod uct/det ails/?i d=25308 0263
So I suggest avoiding anything labelled as 'dark roast' or 'rich roast'. It tends to be only specialist coffee shops that offer 'light roast' coffee; with the supermarkets you'll need to settle for 'medium roast'. So this, on a special offer when you buy two packs, might suit you:
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The foregoing assumes that you want your 'kick' from the caffeine content (while being able to enjoy some wonderful flavours). If you'd rather have a coffee that simply 'punches you in the face' with its flavour, look for an 'Italian roast'. e.g:
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