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Maxwell House |
| Date: |
08/07/01 (58 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: The taste, The aroma, The name
Disadvantages: Nothing
I'm more of a tea drinker than a coffee drinker, but do like to drink coffee at the end of the day, and always have a jar of Maxwell House in the cupboard. On the front of the jar is states it has a rich full flavour. And that it does have! It's coffee at it's best! It's smooth on your pallet, and soothing when it trickles down your throat and into your stomach. I don't take sugar in either tea or coffee. Personally, sugar for me spoils the taste of coffee! But, I know there are people who will disagree with me on that matter! I prefer drinking the coffee granules to the powder, as I find this is richer and stronger in taste. Simply add a spoonful of coffee into your mug, add boiling water, and a somewhat generous helping of milk added, makes the perfect cup of coffee! Ther coffee beans are blended together to make the ruch, full flavour of Maxwell House. I bought a 100g of this cofffee for £1.58. Do I like Maxwell House? The answer is quite obviously - yes, I do! The aroma of the coffee is lovely, and it's pleasant to sit down at the end of the day with a mug of this coffee to relax. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Kraft Jacobs Surchard UK: Cheltenham GL50 3AE Ireland: 47 Pembroke Road, Dublin 4
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- 09/07/01 You are joking !! Once was the bland leader but tastes have become 'more sophisticated' ... Prefer something with more 'bite' .... AND NO SUGAR or MILK or CREAM |
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- 08/07/01 For me milk makes coffee into undrinkable filth but sugar is an essential enhancement. Still each to their own. |
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- 08/07/01 my favourite coffee too |
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