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Hollow

December 09, 2013 01:15 pm

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Tastes are different, this is 100% certain.
I am an absolute connoisseur and always look for a while until I find THAT what I really like.
And I found it at Maskal.de.
The Yirgacheffe Coffee Special from Ethiopia is a real pleasure.
For me the best coffee I've ever drunk,
including Starbucks, Nespresso and Co.

But as mentioned at the beginning, tastes are different.
So, for example, I couldn't convince my in-laws
and to my horror they still prefer to drink your Melitta filter coffee.


sebastian79

February 04, 2014 12:32 pm

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Why don't you try Segafredo coffee? I've had intermezzo from Segafredo for some time. I buy the beans and grind them fresh. Well, I'm excited about it!
whereby you have to say, the tastes are different!

Gast_Gast

March 03, 2014 03:46 pm

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Hello
We love the Cafe Crema from Möwenpick and the Segafredo Zanetti is right in front, but unfortunately you can't get it everywhere
Had the one from Aldo already, while the one from Aldi Nord tastes better
But like the writers before, everyone has to find his own favorite coffee
We had 7 years a Jura C5 and now a Jura C55, but I liked the C5 better

KaffeeTrinkerJuraF50Classic

April 28, 2014 10:15 pm

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WooooooooW

I have been a coffee drinker for years and until recently had a Nespresso machine and was really satisfied. After this has accompanied me through my entire student time, now a step forward had to be made.

A new jura F50 classic.

My parents have had a jura E25 for many years, so KVA coffee was and is not new for me. Before I had read a lot about coffee, industry, small roasters etc.
As I couldn't wait to test the new purchase directly, I stobitzt my mother a pack of Lavazza classic.
With joyful expectation a coffee cooked... Too bitter... Setting changed... too lax Keep turning... Too bitter... hypothermic Also brings nothing...
Espresso tasted really good, there is nothing to say. But the coffee...

Then the tasting package of Fausto arrived. Beans pure, coffee...

GEIL!!!!

Inconceivable how tasty, how round, simply ingenious. And also the espresso, a dream. I never expected to see you like this... And that was only the first variety.

I WAS doubters... Now I am a connoisseur!
If you don't believe it, you have to try it yourself.

Well get it! ;-)

markpe

May 04, 2014 03:06 pm

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Hello,

I have a question, would like to follow the good advice and also order a trial package from Langen. I'm looking for espresso for my law school. So I take the espresso tasting package and not the coffee for fully automatic machines?

rudi-03

May 05, 2014 10:21 am

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Hello,

with the espresso tasting package you only have to choose "whole beans", otherwise you get ground espresso. wink.gif



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markpe

May 07, 2014 10:18 am

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Great, thanks, but this is also suitable for fully automatic machines?

Martin (Hobbytechniker)

May 07, 2014 10:32 am

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Basically, all whole beans are suitable for fully automatic machines..

There are only be some with a high proportion of oils, then the grinder and the grinder shaft will look oily and sticky after a few thousand covers and must be urgently cleaned.

You can see if you take a closer look at the beans in the package and they are already oily...

Hautruf

June 08, 2014 01:26 pm

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Coffee is a matter of taste everyone likes it differently. But I am also of the opinion that every machine makes others taste different had one of lavazza's that was ok and then one that was inedible no matter what I hid. Thereupon the big coffee test gave about 20 varieties. Therefore one should test

My favorites are.

>coffee New York EXTRA

and wers bissel More spice, more powerful, more intense need resembles each other but very

New York Extra XXXX
as well as

Delta Platinum

Find these are both very nice coffees which in my opinion are "little bitter" also who it is very strong. But both things also have their price which I am willing to pay because it is worth it to me everyone has his view and pain threshold and please don't discuss about price leading probires or letting.

New York EXTRA with 28 euro the kg
Drink I at home Jura z5

>Delta Platinum 20 euro the kg
Drink I at the office delongie esam 6600


Ach yes sorry am dyslexic and this time I not given much trouble in spelling






>>br>>>br>>> at home I drink Jura z5
>Delta Platinum 20 euro the kg
Drink I at the office delongie esam 6600

>Ah sorry am dyslexic and this time I not given much trouble in spelling




magura

June 13, 2014 05:43 pm

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Hello,

>has anyone had experience with:

Harrar Coffee Gran Espresso
Espresso Bendinelli Intenso
Caffe Roen Gran Bar

to buy at Kaffeenudel?

I am also in the discovery phase and looking for an all-round bean...which tastes like espresso and long coffee

kaffeechris

July 02, 2014 11:55 pm

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Hello Magura, the screaming out for an egg-laying wool milk sow, is nothing new for me. But you can remedy this with a double bean container.
Having a KV from the Melitta coffee series here (also identical in construction to AEG CafamosaCf220 ...)
There is the grinding mechanism without a long grinding tunnel. I would look for something like this that has more
sense.
MfG Chris



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Guest

July 03, 2014 07:39 am

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Well...I have a Jura F8 and it doesn't have two bean containers cool.gif

I'll probably need an all-round bean...but I'm sure I'll find something there

Gast_Jan

January 12, 2015 11:15 am

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Hello!

>I also ordered a sample package from Caffe Fausto. I'm thrilled. I have a Bosch tes 50351 fully automatic. It's not the best/most expensive fully automatic machine, but I still like the coffee! Before I had Mövenpick Caffè Crema beans which already cost 15€ kilo (if they are not in the offer). But the coffee was always too bitter for me.

I just wanted to say thank you for the tip!

LG Jan

Holle

January 23, 2015 03:19 pm

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Hello together,

now I stand at the coffee roaster before a large selection of different coffees for the fully automatic machine.

Over and above, my question has remained unanswered so far. I certainly like to have a cup of coffee in the mornings and afternoons, but at noon I would like an espresso as a desert substitute. Since a fully automatic machine has only one chamber, I am faced with the big choice of buying beans - edible presso beans or crema beans.

What is your experience?

Greetings

Holger

kaffeechris

January 23, 2015 03:55 pm

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Hi Melitta has a double bean compartment on some models.
or take Expresso as ground variety.
MfG Chris



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