For some reason I think of it as an older concept. Now Starbucks and coffee chains are popular.

Seinfeld on instant coffee https://youtu.be/uDrh5pujB9I?si=VdlVEREjMTNd2Bs7

Highlighting carlcook’s advice:

dissolve in cold water, ONLY THEN add hot water. The rationale behind it is that aromatics evaporate too quickly when the instant powder is infused with too/boiling hot water.

  • @Noblesavage
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    11 year ago

    You’re right, I can’t even access the site outside of Australia. However, if I’m ever in Australia - I’ll look it up!

    • @TheBananaKing
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      41 year ago

      Huh, that’s fucked up. Why the hell would a cheap-ass supermarket geoblock?

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Fwiw, it’s the equivalent to store brand premium instant coffee granules. Costco, walmart or aldi may have something similar.

      • @Noblesavage
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        21 year ago

        Oh hey, hay čxʷ q̓ə for the reply! That’s good to know what the equivalent quality is. I juuuust discovered a good, high quality instant coffee that is decent. It’s called Davidoff. Pricey at anywhere from $15 - $20(!) CAD for 100g.

        I’m trying to avoid Nestle products on principle, and I find the Tim Horton’s original blend way too high acidity/bitterness but it’s okay in a pinch.

        I’ll take a look at more of the big box stores you mentioned.