• 650 tastes

    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to ALL on Tuesday, July 09, 2019 17:59:58
    So I did this experiment with a Keurig machine, which as
    I've said I find to be wasteful and waste-generating, and
    who would want to make coffee by any method than French press?

    So I've decided that the ideal strength of Keurig coffee
    is the second pressing, as it were, reusing a pod after
    somebody else has brewed a cup of it.

    Green Mountain breakfast blend decaf - this was light and mild,
    almost sweet, good though mild aroma. Pretty smooth. The second
    brewing from the same K-cup was not that much different. This
    to me says damning things about the whole Keurig system and also
    about the consuming yuppie public.

    By contrast, Starbuck's dark roast is robust to the point of
    caricature, with a strong burned aroma and taste. The second
    cup was still too dark for me and had too much caffeine though
    I'll bet/hope the first brewing took the most of it.

    Trader Joe's dark roast was quite a bit smoother but less
    coffeeish and definitely less burned. It was okay in both
    first and second brewings. P.S. I tried a secondhand cup
    after the first serving had been brewed at 6 oz rather than
    the usual 8 or even 10. It tasted decent but basically blew
    my head off.

    More Trader Joe's things

    Unexpected Cheddar - this is a revisit to a chunk that had
    been improperly wrapped and had gone dry on the outside. It
    is still milder than the claim and less than Parmesany; it
    is still in fact a fairly typical American Cheddar. The cool
    thing about this block was that it had a kind of tough skin
    that took extremely well to being fried, creating a hard
    crunch outside with a very savory flavor and a softish
    bordering on chewy inside, still not very sharp; but with
    this sort of cool texture, who cares. I am going to buy some
    sometime and do this on purpose; I might try using a Cabot
    or Cracker Barrel in the same way in the distant future.

    Unexpected Cheddar - this was another chunk from that same
    batch but unopened maybe since the head of the year. It
    remains much as above but has acquired a notable crumbliness.
    Also, some crystals have begun to form. It's beginning to
    sharpen up and acquire some umami, but it's still not like
    Parmesan.

    Real balsamic vinegar from Modena - no, it's not.
    It's an okay sweetish vinegar, not bad tasting but
    without any depth whatever. It appears that the US
    has no standard for balsamic vinegar nor for "from
    Modena." It seems that one of our freedoms is the
    freedom from truth.

    Reduced Guilt chunky guacamole - this might be the
    worst TJ's product I have ever encountered. It tastes
    like sour milk with very little avocado flavor or in
    fact anything you'd recognize as guacamole. Even (and
    this may be a plus for some) there's no cilantro
    flavor despite its being listed in the ingredients.
    What there is is lowfat Greek-style yogurt, making
    a dubious idea into a true abomination. I cry foul in
    ever so many ways.
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