How to properly store coffee and coffee capsules: expert advice
Proper storage of coffee and coffee capsules
Proper storage of coffee and coffee capsules is a key factor affecting the quality of your beverage. Although capsules have reliable protection against external factors, following a few simple rules will help maximize flavor and aroma retention.
The first and main rule is to store capsules in a dry place at room temperature. Avoid placing them near heat sources or in areas with high humidity. Direct sunlight can also negatively affect coffee quality.
For whole bean or ground coffee, use airtight containers with a valve for carbon dioxide release. It's better to choose opaque containers that protect from light. The optimal storage temperature is 15-20 degrees Celsius.
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