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Definition
Instant Coffee (noun):
- Instant coffee, also known as soluble coffee, is a type of coffee made from brewed coffee beans that have been freeze-dried or spray-dried to create a powdered or granulated form. When hot water is added to this powder or granules, it rehydrates to form a cup of coffee.
Example Sentences
- “I prefer instant coffee in the morning because it’s quick and easy to make before heading to work.”
- “During our camping trip, we relied on instant coffee for a quick boost, without the need for a coffee maker.”
- “Although some people turn their noses up at instant coffee, I find it quite convenient for a mid-afternoon pick-me-up.”
Notes
- Instant coffee refers to a soluble form of coffee that dissolves quickly in hot water to produce a beverage similar to brewed coffee.
- It is often used for its convenience, especially in settings where traditional coffee brewing equipment is not available, such as during travel or in offices.
- While traditionally considered inferior in flavor to freshly brewed coffee, modern advancements have led to higher-quality instant coffee options that better retain the taste and aroma of freshly brewed coffee.
