Jun 27, 2012

Coffee pods and capsules 2

Comparison of usage and function
The plastic and metal coffee capsules are generally used in a non-removable recording on the brewing device. The capsules have an outer ring or rim, which remains dry during use, causing the removal and disposal after use, without the user's hands wet or sticky. Dealing with a used coffee moist is not required if the brew has a removable tray. This topic will be removed after brewing and transferred to the coffee used to eject.
Coffee pads, bags, caps and can be dimensioned for single-or multi-portion servings. In the food-service companies to pods and capsules are used with automatic eyebrows help keep the consistency of the product strength and flavor for customers.
Paper coffee pods such as those used in Easy Serving Espresso or Senseo machines have the benefit of being a fully biodegradable product that can decompose naturally, while plastic and metal capsules such as those used in Keurig or Nespresso machines either aren't recyclable, or require additional processing to separate the plastic/metal container from the organic waste products.
Is necessary because of the high temperature brewing water, even not all types of coffee machines, in general, be removed with soap and after use. Many capsule machines specifically warn the user of the device apart or stabbing their fingers in the capsule container, because the devices often with sharp edge tubes or tines to pierce the capsule coffee during use.