Kenco Really Rich |
So, I mentioned that I'm a fan of coffee, but I'm definitely not a snob. I make do with instant coffee most days, for ease, and even though we drink skimmed milk here I do try not to drink too much milk all the time.
I'm fairly picky about the coffee we have at home, and Kenco Really Rich is often my go to coffee. It makes a nice strong coffee, without being bitter and the granules dissolve well (not always the case with cheaper coffees). One issue I have with instant coffee is that it can smell a bit gravy-ish if its not nice coffee. I've tried a few over the years, but discovered Kenco at uni and when some of the other coffees I like aren't on offer (more on those another time) it is one of my favourites.
According to mySupermarket the 100g jar of Kenco is currently retailing for somewhere between £2.50 and £3.50 in the different supermarkets. Which I don't think is unreasonable, and it is often on offer (where aren't there offers nowadays?).
Kenco also do eco refill packs, many of us transfer our coffee out of the glass jar it comes in, and I think these refill packs are a great way of saving a little bit of money (they are often cheaper) and helping the environment. In fact, you can send your empty packages back to Kenco, who will get them recycled and donate a little bit of money to charity at the same time.
Kenco partner with The Rainforest Alliance and buy 100% of their beans from RA approved farms, which is good for the farmer, good for the environment and good for us.
Overall, as I say, a great all round coffee, rich in flavour and definitely not bitter.
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