This article is not only addressed to coffee lovers (which is also true), but to all those who cannot start the day without that wonderful revitalizing experience that a good dose of caffeine offers us every morning. If you enjoy the nuances and aromas of this beverage, you surely know that it is not enough to spend a lot of money on a good specialty coffee; it is also essential to store it correctly.
Have you ever wondered if you store your coffee in the right way? Are you one of those who keep it in the refrigerator? Is the cold an ally that preserves its freshness or an enemy that ruins its flavor? Prepare yourself a good cappuccino or a delicious Irish coffee and join us in this reading, where we will give you some tips on how to store your coffee correctly.
Although cold seems like a good solution for preserving food, the refrigerator is not an ideal environment for storing coffee. Here are the reasons:
In summary, although the cold limits oxidation, the conditions in the refrigerator are not the most suitable for coffee.
Good idea... half-heartedly. Using an airtight container may seem like the solution, but if you put it in the fridge, you won't be eliminating all the problems. Although you will partially limit oxidation and outside odors won't penetrate, fridge humidity and condensation will still be a problem. So, yes to the airtight container, but a resounding no to the refrigerator.
If you are not going to consume the coffee for weeks, you can make an exception and store it in the refrigerator, but be sure to do so in an airtight container to minimize exposure to moisture and odors. In these cases, a slightly altered coffee is preferable to a completely stale one.
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