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Instant Coffee vs Filter Coffee

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 Instant Coffee vs Filter Coffee ☕ Not every brown powder is coffee Ayyo listen, I'm Nash… from Sakleshpur. I work in a local coffee powder shop here. We don't just sell coffee – we grow the beans, roast it, grind it… everything from scratch. Pure filter kaapi  Now why I’m writing this? Coz honestly… everyday in shop ppl come and ask “Coffee powder idya?” I say “Filter aa?” They go, “hmm... Bru ideya?” For them, coffee means just Bru or Nescafe. And I feel like shouting – “Yenri! That’s instant! Real coffee yenu gotha?”  So yeah… wanted to write this real quick. Chill blog for all my hostel bros, working girls, college kids… who’re confused about filter coffee vs instant coffee. Let’s go  What is Instant Coffee? Ok bro, straight… instant coffee is like maggi. Open packet, hot water, done. That powder? It's already cooked coffee. They make decoction, dry it into powder. So when u add hot water… boom. It comes back to life. I used to drink this a lot in my ...

how to make filter coffee

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 How to Make Filter Coffee (With or Without a Filter) – A Beginner’s Guide* In a busy world filled with instant coffee, many people miss out on the rich, deep taste of real filter coffee. Some think you need special equipment, or that it’s too complicated. But the truth is — making filter coffee is simple, whether or not you own a filter. I drink coffee every day and work at a coffee shop in Sakleshpur, where I talk to customers who ask the same questions: * Which coffee powder should I buy? * Can I make it without a filter? * Is filter coffee better than instant? This guide is here to help you — whether you're a student, beginner, or coffee lover. I’ll show you two methods: one with a traditional South Indian filter, and one without it using the boiling method (just like making chai). Let’s start with the basics.  ☕ What Is Filter Coffee? Filter coffee is a traditional South Indian way of brewing coffee that’s rich, smooth, and layered with flavor. It’s made by passing hot wa...

Why Chicory Is Added to Coffee: A Coffee Lover’s Simple Answer

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Why Chicory Is Added to Coffee: A Coffee Lover’s Simple Answer Hi friends! I’m a 25-year-old coffee lover from Karnataka, and like most South Indians, coffee is not just a drink for me — it’s an emotion. I grew up in a house where the smell of filter coffee filled the air every morning. But one thing always confused me — why is chicory added to coffee? If you’re wondering the same thing, don’t worry! In this blog, I’ll share everything I know — in simple words — about (why chicory is added to coffee, ) how it changes the taste, and why it’s so popular in our homes.  First Things First: What Is Chicory? Chicory is a root — yes, a plant root — that is roasted and ground, just like coffee beans. It’s not coffee, but it blends very well with it. In South India, especially in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, most people drink a mix of coffee and chicory — usually in a **70:30 or 60:40 ratio** (coffee\:chicory). But why? Why Chicory Is Added to Coffee? Here’s the simple truth: 1. To Make Cof...