22 Apr 2022 Know everything about drinking instant coffee? Think again!
You would think that making a cup of instant coffee is the simplest task, however it can be slightly more complicated… if you want a good cup of coffee, that is!
Douwe Egberts offers a few tips on how to get the best taste and coffee experience from your quick, on-the-go instant coffee…
Have you noticed that one cup of coffee might taste better than another even though the ingredients are the same?
“The right coffee, the right water temperature, how you prepare your coffee and even what you add to it makes all the difference when making a good cup of coffee,” explains Thokozane Radebe, brand manager for premium instant coffee brand, Douwe Egberts.
Some tips for preparing your instant coffee correctly
Radebe asserts that when it comes to instant coffee, here are some ways to get the best result out of every cup:
• Always choose a quality instant coffee. Douwe Egberts’ range of instant coffee has a taste for everyone and boasts different flavours and intensities:
- It’s Core range includes Pure Gold which is a full-bodied medium roast with well-balanced flavours and an aromatic fragrance;
- the dark roast Espresso Style with bold flavours and strong character;
- the Pure Indulgence is an earthy and warm dark roast;
- and Ristretto Style which is a powerful, bold dark blend incorporating intense characteristics and a powerful aromatic flavour.
• Every time you boil water make sure it is freshly poured into the kettle before boiling. Water boiled only once can give your coffee a different taste to water that is boiled repeatedly.
Every time water is boiled oxygen escapes and changes the taste of the water. Some will even argue that distilled water is better than tap water… but this can be an experiment to try at home and discover for yourself.
To avoid water and energy wastage only use the amount that you are going to need.
• Once the water starts to boil, switch off the kettle. The more it boils the more oxygen escapes from the water once again changing the flavour.
• When it comes to taste, this can depend on the amount of coffee granules you are going to use. Too little will result in weak coffee, while too much will result in coffee that is too strong and may not correctly dissolve in the water.
• Another tip is to add a small amount of cold water in the cup before adding the coffee. Add coffee granules and mix to form a paste.
Then add the almost boiled water to the cup.
Adding cold water first and making a paste, allows for the coffee to dissolve slowly and more gently. If the coffee is dissolved instantly into the hot water, it creates a different taste and consistency.
“When it comes to coffee, there is always more to learn. Instant coffee can be more than a quick, convenient cup of coffee,” says Radebe.
“It can be made with just as much precision and care as other more complicated coffee options, while not compromising on taste and convenience.”
Source: Douwe Egbert