They have the 'Grande' pods which are often too much for me.
Other than that it seems to be all Espresso type drinksis there anything in between?
Yes, I can simply pour some of the 'Grande" away which I sometimes resort to.
I think they make an Americano pod?
Add a little hot water to the Espresso types?
No, Tassimo cup size is set by the barcode on the pod. This can mean you start the day with a lovely morning coffee fountain if the holiday rental has a Tassimo and someone has put an unused pod back into the wrong container!Just add water. We have a Dolce Gusto and they do expresso and various americano blends but you can just add water to an expresso blend if needed. Do you not select cup size on the unit
Good to read DG are going biodegradable. I expect it'll get here too eventually, as long as the politicians don't get involved.The posher Dolce Gusto machines work of capsule codes as well, be aware DG are currently rolling out new biodegradable pods in various countries.
Good to read DG are going biodegradable. I expect it'll get here too eventually, as long as the politicians don't get involved.
Not good to read that DG are introducing capsule codes. Might they go the same "enshootification" (family-friendly misquote of Cory Doctorow) way as Tassimo so the posher machines won't work with pods that don't have the licensed control codes? You can see on the link that @Binky posted that Tassimo pods are about 5p/cup dearer, thanks to the "Tassimo barcode tax"
Just add water. We have a Dolce Gusto and they do expresso and various americano blends but you can just add water to an expresso blend if needed. Do you not select cup size on the unit
It is, but I'm not always at home and can't always take a decent filter with me. Not sure who you were asking, but I suspect some others have that reason for using pods sometimes.But surely if you want to eco friendly then a filter would be betters
Last resort. I think the extra difficulty cleaning those properly might make them less eco than a filter.or one fo those things where you push the grating down after a few minutes
Not always. The paper pods like ESE and Saeco are completely compostable. I don't remember if the bags they come in are recyclable, as it's been some time since I used one. The various plastic/foil pods seem to have pushed them out.pods - by their very nature - are always bad eco wise just because of manufacturing costs and stuff
That's a false dilemma. The appearance doesn't matter, but the reality will always be imperfect.or is it the appearance of being eco that matters rather than the actual reality??