Just what you expect, a good cup of coffee. Can’t find decaf in stores with Covid so was happy to find this at a decent price online. Snobby coffee drinkers, just move on. Regular folks, make it strong and hot in a drip or French press and... +
Just what you expect, a good cup of coffee. Can’t find decaf in stores with Covid so was happy to find this at a decent price online. Snobby coffee drinkers, just move on. Regular folks, make it strong and hot in a drip or French press and you’ll be happy -
There's an interesting move to various mixes of coffee beans for the Keurig system this past year or two. More variety in strength and bean mix is a good thing for customers, although it can be a challenge to try new mixes (and face the possibility... +
There's an interesting move to various mixes of coffee beans for the Keurig system this past year or two. More variety in strength and bean mix is a good thing for customers, although it can be a challenge to try new mixes (and face the possibility of not liking it and having to dispose of the unused cups!). 1850 is a new label to me (it is produced by Folgers) , bringing out a couple of new boxes of Keurig coffee cups of late. The product is available as K-cups, beans, or ground coffee.
1850 Pioneer Blend is one of these new flavours under the 1850 brand. It's a medium roast, not too strong and not too weak, based on 100% Arabica beans that have been "fire roasted" (whether that means an open fire or what, I don't know). The flavour of these K-cups is good, with a bit of a smooth, nutty flavor to the resulting coffee (in a good way, not bad). The coffee is a bit bolder (stronger) than some people prefer, but that's the nature of the bean roast. Since the parent company (Folgers) makes some of my favorite coffee for the Keurig system, I tasted some similarities in the 1850 Pioneer Blend and my favorite Folgers cups. My wife, who likes very strong coffee, was not as impressed as I am. I like smoother medium roast, and this Pioneer Blend is on the stronger side of the roasting, but not too strong for me. I quite like this 1850 Pioneer Blend!
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I tried this coffee base on a recommendation. I used to buy my coffee in Montreal's Little Italy but Covid-19 stopped that. I was looking for an affordable coffee, that came in a decent size. 3 pounds will last us for about 3 weeks, and the amount... +
I tried this coffee base on a recommendation. I used to buy my coffee in Montreal's Little Italy but Covid-19 stopped that. I was looking for an affordable coffee, that came in a decent size. 3 pounds will last us for about 3 weeks, and the amount and quality of the crema are amazing. The taste is, honestly, much better than I had expected, I honestly did not know that one could order such quality grains on Amazon at this price. -
Upon tasting, I was surprised with how flavorful the sauces are and have the perfect blend of delicious and hot. For me its not as hot as I would want and would prefer a larger quantity for the price they charge. However overall I have no regrets as... +
Upon tasting, I was surprised with how flavorful the sauces are and have the perfect blend of delicious and hot. For me its not as hot as I would want and would prefer a larger quantity for the price they charge. However overall I have no regrets as when you consume this, you will not care that you paid so much -
Pantry staple that is easy to use and does the job. I enjoyed Chef Boyardee Beef Ravioli during my childhood. It's good for a meal in a can, but fresh pasta would taste better. The sauce is a bit watery and sweet with soft beef ravioli. ... It's... +
Pantry staple that is easy to use and does the job. I enjoyed Chef Boyardee Beef Ravioli during my childhood. It's good for a meal in a can, but fresh pasta would taste better. The sauce is a bit watery and sweet with soft beef ravioli. ... It's good for a meal in a can, but fresh pasta would taste better. -