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Instant coffee - a practical alternative for on the go
Instant coffee is probably the easiest way to prepare this delicious stimulant. All you need is hot water, a cup and a few spoonfuls of the granules. Instant coffee was invented in New Zealand in 1890 and has become a real bestseller over the years.
Instant coffee is made in several steps. First, the coffee bean is ground and the coffee is extracted. It is then dried, either by freeze-drying or spray-drying, so that it can be stored for a long time. Instant coffee is a pure product in which, according to European Union guidelines, only coffee and water may be used as extraction agents. The customer can therefore be sure that no additives are included.
Instant coffee sticks - the perfect portion prepared in a bag
One of the most common forms of instant coffee sold are instant coffee sticks. These are small sachets that contain exactly one cup portion. This is particularly practical when you are on the go and don't have a spoon to hand or don't want to carry a large jar of instant coffee. Simply pour hot water into a cup, tear open the instant coffee stick and pour it into the cup, stir once and your fresh coffee is ready. Instant coffee sticks are available in many different varieties. In addition to different strengths, there are also blends with sugar and coffee creamer. So everyone can find exactly what they like and doesn't have to miss out on a delicious cup of coffee on the go.
Instant decaffeinated coffee - the hot pleasure without caffeine
Instant coffee is also available in a decaffeinated version. Decaffeinated instant coffee is usually somewhat milder in taste and does not contain any of the wakefulness-inducing substance. If you want to enjoy a delicious cup of coffee but want to consciously avoid caffeine, this is exactly the right alternative for at home or on the go