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French inspired coffee
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Tesco French Roast And Ground Coffee 227GArabica Coffee Beans (90%), TempText1.Microwave Step 650 Watt 750 Watt 850 Watt Microwave From Frozen Step 650 Watt 750 Watt 850 Watt Preparation Guidelines How to make the perfect cup of coffee: (SOP) (images of a cafetiere and a filter cone) To make the perfect cup of coffee firstly warm the cafetiere and add the appropriate amount of fresh ground coffee. We recommend one rounded dessert spoonful per person however feel free to add more or less to suit the strength you like. Bring freshly drawn water to the boil, leave for ten seconds and pour into the cafetiere. Try not to use boiling water as this scalds the coffee and the taste will not be the best. Stir well and let it settle for 3-5 minutes with the plunger off. The longer you let it stand - the stronger your cup of coffee will be. Slowly press down the plunger, let the coffee rest for a minute and serve. Suitable for all types of coffee maker. For filter machines, follow manufacturer's guidelines. Standard Frozen Guidelines No Storage: The flavour and aroma of coffee deteriorates once in contact with air. This pack has a one way valve which allows the coffee to be packed immediately after roasting and grinding to maintain freshness. -Once opened, reseal the pack by rolling down the top of the bag and secure with the tab. -Store in a freezer, refrigerator or cool place. -Use within 2 weeks of opening. -Best before end: see back of packLong Description
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