A Clarification Of ESE Coffee Pods, Their Purpose, As Well As Advantages And Disadvantages

Feb 6th, 2010 by Estella Edwards | 0

ESE coffee pods, which are made to be used in both espresso machines with adapters and a generic coffee pod brewer, are “easy serving espresso” pods. As the name suggests, they were invented to give consumers an easy way to make their own espresso without having to go to coffee shops. Are you one of the many who can no longer afford some of the luxuries you’ve previously enjoyed? Well, ESE coffee pods just might be what you’re needing.

Will ESE Coffee Pods Work In My Coffee Pod Machine?

Those who make them intend ESE coffee pods to be used in coffee pod makers as well as espresso machines. When utilizing your espresso machine, a special adapter is needed to use an ESE coffee pod. However, with a coffee pod maker, it’s possible that it could be as simple as tossing the ESE coffee pod in the machine. Unfortunately, there are many pod coffee makers that do not work with ESE coffee pods. To further complicate matters, the manufacturers of both coffee pod machines as well as ESE coffee pods are pretty bad about not labeling which ones work with each, often leaving their customers with pods that don’t work with their pod coffee maker. There is not currently an ESE t-disc, or an ESE k-cup, although there are stronger coffees that are labeled espresso for those machines.

Purchasing ESE Coffee Pods

Buying ESE coffee pods can be tricky as not all of them are labeled as ESE. Also, there are some coffee pods labeled as espresso that are not ESE, and will not produce the same consistency or strength. Illy is the company that originally began marketing ESE coffee pods, and any espresso coffee pod by them will be ESE. Otherwise, you should look closely at the packaging to determine if they are ESE or just strong coffee. If they are coffee pods, and there are directions for using an espresso machine, then they’re ESE.

ESE Coffee Pods Versus Real Espresso

ESE coffee pods do produce real espresso, but you have to be careful which ESE coffee pods you purchase. The coffee pod itself will have a lot to do with everything from the consistency of the espresso to the thickness of the crema. Personal taste, of course, is also important. Will it make the exact espresso that you’re thinking of? Possibly, but coffee is a bit different everywhere you go. Even though coffee pods last for quite a while before expiring or going stale, you would be wise to buy small amounts at first, until you know what you like.

ESE Coffee Pods In Espresso Machines

There are a few reasons why you might want to use ESE coffee pods in your espresso machine instead of traditional espresso grounds. Cleanup is much simpler with espresso coffee pods since everything is contained in the filter. Your coffee will stay fresh longer since you’ll only be opening what you will use. On the flip side, ESE coffee pods do produce more plastic waste than traditional grounds since each one is individually sealed.

Want to learn more about ESE coffee pods? Check out Great Coffee Pods.

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