How A Pod Coffee Maker Works
Pod coffee makers have sparked a whole new process for brewing coffee that have some wondering if drip brewers will soon become obsolete.
These new pod coffee maker brewing machines fall in the middle of a drip brewer and an espresso machine. The boiler of the pod coffee maker rapidly heats the water and drives it through the coffee grounds.
In order to maintain the preceise amount of pressure and water flow through the coffee, pre-packed coffee pods are used.
This ensures that the coffee is packed to the proper level for optimum brewing.
This brewing process produces a nice foamy layer on the top of your coffee that adds a luxurious touch. Not quite the crema you get on espresso, but close.
You brew one cup at a time, and the whole process takes only one to two minutes from when you turn on the machine, to drinking your fresh coffee. You just flip open the machine, place in a pod, close it and hit the brew button.
With a pod coffee maker, you no longer have to settle for stale coffee sitting on the warming plate, nor do you have to sit and wait for a pot to brew.
Pod coffee makers are perfect for the individual who craves a java fix but doesn't want to make a whole pot that will go to waste.
Each coffee pod has a measured portion of ground coffee or espresso, compressed between two biodegradable filter paper sheets. They are sold in different varieties of roasts from mild to medium to decaffeinated. So you can brew each individual cup to any desired coffee drinkers taste.
Pod coffee makers are easy to use, convenient, mess free and provide a consistently delicious freshly brewed cup of coffee.
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