Instant Coffee

Coffee lovers have assiduously extolled the virtues of drinking coffee, health advocates constantly bicker on the benefits and risks, and the coffee industry is impressively spiraled its growth over the past decades. While a lot of people would bat an eyelash on the high cost of gourmet coffee from top shops such as Starbucks and Peet’s, you will probably end up spending a fortune if you would get your daily dose of caffeine in one of those fancy shops. And if you are the type who drinks several cups up coffee a day, it certainly wouldn’t be practical at all.

The best next alternative would be to simply turn to instant coffee for that no-fuss cup of drink anytime of day. While most people would buy whole coffee beans and brew it at home, it can be a little too complicated, especially if you are in a hurry. A jar of instant coffee would save the day for you just when you really need that much-needed caffeine boost.

While instant coffee cannot hold the candle to freshly brewed ones and gourmet coffee (even coffee snobs would think the comparison itself is quite preposterous), it is by far the cheapest and fastest alternative available in the market. So if are quite particular with your coffee, you might as well go out of your way to find the best instant coffee your can easily purchase off the grocery racks.

Among the highly recommended gourmet instant coffee is the Medaglia d’Oro Instant Espresso Coffee that costs around $ 2.75 for every 2 ounces in many grocery stores. Other popular choices are Folgers Instant Coffee and Nescafe Alta Rica, if you prefer the full-bodied taste and rich aroma. Of course, even you want to go for the fancy ones, Kona coffee would have to be the most viable choice. However, the tricky thing about purchasing instant Kona coffee off the shelves would be the very fact that a lot of manufacturers have used misleading and underhanded packaging schemes to attract consumers. Don’t make the same mistake of choosing Kona Blend like most coffee lovers do, it actually contains only 10% Kona and 90% cheap Arabica beans mainly because its quite expensive to procure. So if you want the best Kona instant coffee, make sure to choose one that indicates 100% Kona, such that of Royal Kona 100%, which costs around $ 13.95 per 7-ounce packs.

You should know that the art of preparation of instant coffee is equally important as choosing premium quality brands. While most coffee purists would disdainfully lift an eyebrow on the claim that there is such a trick in preparing the lowly instant coffee, there is indeed such a thing. It wouldn’t hurt to know how make it a little most tasteful right? Otherwise, you will just risk wasting a perfectly pricey pack of instant coffee.


The best place to store coffee, instant or beans would be in your refrigerator, preferably in an airtight container. It would also be ideal to consume the pack no more than 6-8 weeks as prolonged storage and constant air exposure would eventually affect the taste and aroma. Avoid using tap water, as it normally contains chlorine and other minerals that can greatly affect the overall taste of your coffee. This means its quite sensible to actually buy small packages instead of opting for the larger ones. The best choice would be to use medium mineralized water to achieve best results. If don’t have any mineral water handy, allow the tap water to run for a few minutes first before filling in your kettle. Don’t boil you water too long as this will only remove the oxygen and would result to a flatter coffee.

Now that you have more or less an idea on how to make living on instant coffee more bearable, you can have as many flavorful cups of instant coffee to your heart‘s content, without worrying about the cost!

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