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Single-serve coffee container

A single-serve coffee container is a container filled with coffee grounds, used in coffee brewing to prepare only enough coffee for a single portion. They come in various formats and materials, often either as hard and soft pods or pads made of filter paper, or hard aluminium and plastic capsules.

A Lidl store brand Nespresso-compatible coffee capsule
Used Nespresso coffee capsules, showing the puncture holes in the top and bottom for mixing the product with water

Single-serve coffee containers can both reduce the time needed to brew coffee and simplify the brewing process by eliminating the need to measure out portions, flavorings, and additives from large bulk containers. They can also help to keep the unused product fresher by individually packaging portions separately without exposing the entire supply batch to air and light. Paper coffee pods can be functionally identical to plastic and metal coffee capsules, if the paper pods are individually sealed in separate bags. At the same time, the disposable single-use products add to the global waste production.

History edit

In 1958, the Flemish Rombouts coffee company launched its pre-filled One Cup Coffee Filter for the Brussels World Exhibition. Unlike newer capsules and pods, this system consists of a single-use drip coffee filter placed over the cup. In 1964, the company began marketing the concept, gaining success in the horeca and retail sectors. The company was founded in Antwerp in 1896, and in 1966 was appointed a "Certified Royal Warrant Holder of Belgium".[1][2]

Variations edit

Several different systems exist:

  • Coffee pods or pads are pre-packaged ground coffee beans in their own filter.
  • A coffee capsule differs from a coffee pod in that the coffee is packed in a plastic or aluminum package instead of a paper filter, and it is usually designed for use with a single brand or system and is therefore not interchangeable with other systems. A patent on the Nespresso system expired at the end of 2012, and there are now rival capsules available for the Nespresso system.[3]
  • A variation, coffee bags, were developed to provide the convenience of instant coffee but maintain the flavor of brewed coffee. Modeled after tea bags, they consist of a gauze bag containing a mixture of instant coffee and finely ground roast coffee, which is to be steeped in hot water for approximately three minutes.[4]
  • Coffee (filter) disks or ground coffee filter rings are a ring-type variant of coffee bags made of coffee filter paper containing ground roast coffee for use in coffee percolators, which otherwise use permanent filters made out of metal or porcelain. One of the first companies to offer them was General Foods Corp. with their "Max-Pax" filter rings.

Comparison of systems edit

The plastic and metal coffee capsules typically are used in a non-removable receptacle on the brewing device. The capsules have an outer ring or rim that stays dry during use, allowing for removal and disposal after use without getting the user's hands wet or sticky. Handling of a used moist coffee pod is not necessary if the brewing device has a removable filter tray. This tray is removed after brewing and inverted to eject the used coffee pod.

Coffee pods, bags, and capsules can be sized for individual or multi-serving portions. In food service businesses, pods and capsules used with automatic brewing can help to provide consistency of product strength and flavor for customers.

Paper coffee pods such as those used in Easy Serving Espresso Pod or Senseo machines have the benefit of being a fully biodegradable product that can decompose naturally, while plastic and metal capsules such as those used in Keurig or Nespresso machines either are not recyclable, or require additional processing to separate the plastic/metal container from the organic waste products.

Many capsule machines specifically warn the user to not disassemble the machine or put their fingers inside the capsule receptacle, as the devices commonly use sharp razor-edge tubes or prongs for piercing the coffee capsule during use.

Different single-cup systems are not interchangeable; some systems force machine owners to buy capsules from a single company (usually the patent owner), locking the machine owner into a single source of coffee. Coffee pods are made by a variety of manufacturers and are interchangeable between brand of pod and model of pod brewer most of the time.

System Owned by Year invented Machine manufacturers Capsule / pod manufacturers Markets Type Notes
Espresso Point MAXI Lavazza 1992[citation needed] The ECL (Espresso e Cappuccino Lavazza) branded as 1x Lavazza Worldwide Capsule The ECL used a bi-dose capsule system and had a double dispensing head that could brew two coffees at the same time.
Espresso Point Lavazza 1983 Uno Per branded as 1x Lavazza Worldwide Capsule The single-dose capsule machine by Uno Per (Gattinara), acquired by Lavazza in 1989
Espressotoria Vittoria Coffee ? ? Own brand Worldwide Capsule Australian coffee brand that produces its own pods for its Espressotoria machines[5] as well as Nespresso-compatible pods.
A Modo Mio Lavazza 2007 Saeco (Philips) branded as Lavazza/Gaggia, Electrolux Lavazza Worldwide Capsule Lavazza vertical
BLUE Lavazza 2003 ? Lavazza Worldwide Capsule BLUE stands for "Best Lavazza Ultimate Espresso” - mostly used in business and vending machines
Bialetti Diva Bialetti 2013 Bialetti Caff dÕItalia Worldwide Capsule
Bodecker Brewer Bodecker Brewed 2005 TBD Bodecker Brewed Canada Capsule
Caffitaly (Caffita) Caffita System SPA 2004 Various inc. Princess of Netherlands, Tchibo, Gaggia until recently[when?] Various, inc. Dualit, Gaggia, Ecaffe, CBTL, Gloria Jeans, MAP, Woolworths Central Europe, Northern Europe, Brazil, Australia Capsule Physically compatible with K-Fee machines/pods
Delta Q Delta Cafés 2007 Flama, branded Delta Cafés, Brasilia S.p.A., Casa Bugatti Delta Cafés, Tetley Canada, Portugal, Spain, Luxembourg, Brazil, Angola Capsule
Dolce Gusto Nestle 2008 Krups, Delonghi, branded Nescafe. Nescafe (Nestle) Worldwide Capsule Nestle vertical. Also brews cold beverages. Limited Edition machine designs also available. Rewards program.Capsule recycling programs exist in some countries.
Easy Serving Espresso Pod (ESE) Italian ESE Consortium for Development 1998 (standard) and previous Various including Delonghi, Dualit, FrancisFrancis, Handpresso, Kitchenaid, Krups and Saeco Various Worldwide Pod Open, generic standard not tied to particular vendors, pods fit most traditional espresso machines. Not all pods are 44 mm (the standard diameter).
Flavia Beverage Systems Mars, Inc. 1984 Flavia (Mars) Flavia (Mars) United States, United Kingdom Capsule The "fresh pack" (the capsule) is the brewing vessel, so that the drink is not tainted by previous user. Controlled by Mars.
Folgers Folgers 1953 None needed The J.M. Smucker Co. United States Bag Folgers coffee singles,[4] instant coffee
iperEspresso Illy 2007 FrancisFrancis (Illy), Gaggia[6] (Saeco), Cuisinart[7] Illy Worldwide Capsule Recyclable[8]
K-Cup (Keurig) Green Mountain Coffee Roasters 1992 Many: Keurig, Breville, Cuisinart, Insignia, etc. Many, including Green Mountain United States, Canada Capsule My K-Cup available as a reusable filter for using any filter coffee prior to the Keurig 2.0 system.
Compostable K-Cup OneCoffee 2017 Many: Keurig, Cuisinart, BUNN etc. Many, including OneCoffee and Club Coffee United States, Canada Capsule A soft-bottomed pod compatible with any Keurig machine, including 2.0.
K-Fee KRÜGER Group 2010 Aldi Expressi, K Systems GMBH Preferenza K-Fee, Paulig Cupsolo, Starbucks Verismo United States, Europe, Australia Capsule Physically compatible with CaffeItaly machines/pods
Nespresso
(Original Line)
Nestle 1976 Eugster/Frismag branded as Krups, Magimix, Siemens; Delonghi make Latissima model Nespresso Worldwide Capsule (Pod in bars[9]) In 1976, Eric Favre, an employee of Nestlé, invented, patented and introduced the Nespresso system[10][11] Nestle-controlled system
Nespresso VertuoLine Nestle 2014 ? Nespresso United States, Canada, France, United Kingdom, Australia, Japan Capsule Nestle-controlled system
Coffee Pods None 2001 (Senseo patent) Bunn, Philips, Melitta, Grindmaster, Cuisinart, CafeXpress, etc. Douwe Egberts, Café Liégeois, Reunion Island, Wolfgang Puck, Melitta, Fratello Coffee Roasters, etc. Worldwide Pod Not owned by a specific corporation. Many more manufacturers of pods and brewers exist. Also biodegradable.
T-Discs (Tassimo) JDE Peet's 2004 Bosch branded as TASSIMO JDE Peet's and Kraft Heinz (in Canada and United States) United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe Capsule

Environmental impact edit

Environmental activists have said that single-use coffee pods are harmful, as they are often composed of a mix of plastic, aluminium, and organic material (the used coffee) which makes them difficult to recycle. In early 2016 the German city of Hamburg banned coffee capsules from state-run buildings on environmental grounds.[12][13] There are some capsules that are plant-based and that can be compostable as bio-waste.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Rombouts Coffee - Blog - History". www.rombouts.com. from the original on 2022-09-30. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  2. ^ "All About Royal Families". from the original on 2023-03-19. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  3. ^ Nespresso compatible pods for coffee, Best Nespresso Machine, retrieved 2019-12-13
  4. ^ a b "Classic Roast Singles – Folgers Coffee". Retrieved 2017-04-14.
  5. ^ FAQ, Vittoria Coffee
  6. ^ "Gaggia for illy plus single serve". gaggia-usa.com.
  7. ^ "Buona Tazza Collection Side-by-side comparison". Cuisinart.com. Retrieved 2015-05-06.
  8. ^ "Introducing the iperEspresso Capsule Recycle Program". Illy.com. Retrieved 2014-07-05.
  9. ^ Commercial Coffee Capsule Range (Nespresso Pro Spain)
  10. ^ (in French), CH: Monodor, archived from the original on 2008-05-03
  11. ^ History, Monodor
  12. ^ "Is there a serious problem with coffee capsules?". 2016-02-19. Retrieved 2017-04-14 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  13. ^ "Is Tassimo being phased out or going out of business?". 2017-06-21. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
  14. ^ "Plant based capsules challenge Nespresso". 2016-02-24. Retrieved 2017-11-26.

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needed to brew coffee and simplify the brewing process by eliminating the need to measure out portions flavorings and additives from large bulk containers They can also help to keep the unused product fresher by individually packaging portions separately without exposing the entire supply batch to air and light Paper coffee pods can be functionally identical to plastic and metal coffee capsules if the paper pods are individually sealed in separate bags At the same time the disposable single use products add to the global waste production Contents 1 History 2 Variations 3 Comparison of systems 4 Environmental impact 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editIn 1958 the Flemish Rombouts coffee company launched its pre filled One Cup Coffee Filter for the Brussels World Exhibition Unlike newer capsules and pods this system consists of a single use drip coffee filter placed over the cup In 1964 the company began marketing the concept gaining success in the horeca and retail sectors The company was founded in Antwerp in 1896 and in 1966 was appointed a Certified Royal Warrant Holder of Belgium 1 2 Variations editSeveral different systems exist Coffee pods or pads are pre packaged ground coffee beans in their own filter A coffee capsule differs from a coffee pod in that the coffee is packed in a plastic or aluminum package instead of a paper filter and it is usually designed for use with a single brand or system and is therefore not interchangeable with other systems A patent on the Nespresso system expired at the end of 2012 and there are now rival capsules available for the Nespresso system 3 A variation coffee bags were developed to provide the convenience of instant coffee but maintain the flavor of brewed coffee Modeled after tea bags they consist of a gauze bag containing a mixture of instant coffee and finely ground roast coffee which is to be steeped in hot water for approximately three minutes 4 Coffee filter disks or ground coffee filter rings are a ring type variant of coffee bags made of coffee filter paper containing ground roast coffee for use in coffee percolators which otherwise use permanent filters made out of metal or porcelain One of the first companies to offer them was General Foods Corp with their Max Pax filter rings nbsp Photo of coffee bag manufactured by Folgers nbsp A paper coffee bag by an unknown manufacturer E S E Easy Serving Espresso Pod nbsp A Senseo ESE coffee pod upside down nbsp Used Lavazza BLUE coffee capsules showing the puncture holesComparison of systems editThe plastic and metal coffee capsules typically are used in a non removable receptacle on the brewing device The capsules have an outer ring or rim that stays dry during use allowing for removal and disposal after use without getting the user s hands wet or sticky Handling of a used moist coffee pod is not necessary if the brewing device has a removable filter tray This tray is removed after brewing and inverted to eject the used coffee pod Coffee pods bags and capsules can be sized for individual or multi serving portions In food service businesses pods and capsules used with automatic brewing can help to provide consistency of product strength and flavor for customers Paper coffee pods such as those used in Easy Serving Espresso Pod or Senseo machines have the benefit of being a fully biodegradable product that can decompose naturally while plastic and metal capsules such as those used in Keurig or Nespresso machines either are not recyclable or require additional processing to separate the plastic metal container from the organic waste products Many capsule machines specifically warn the user to not disassemble the machine or put their fingers inside the capsule receptacle as the devices commonly use sharp razor edge tubes or prongs for piercing the coffee capsule during use Different single cup systems are not interchangeable some systems force machine owners to buy capsules from a single company usually the patent owner locking the machine owner into a single source of coffee Coffee pods are made by a variety of manufacturers and are interchangeable between brand of pod and model of pod brewer most of the time System Owned by Year invented Machine manufacturers Capsule pod manufacturers Markets Type NotesEspresso Point MAXI Lavazza 1992 citation needed The ECL Espresso e Cappuccino Lavazza branded as 1x Lavazza Worldwide Capsule The ECL used a bi dose capsule system and had a double dispensing head that could brew two coffees at the same time Espresso Point Lavazza 1983 Uno Per branded as 1x Lavazza Worldwide Capsule The single dose capsule machine by Uno Per Gattinara acquired by Lavazza in 1989Espressotoria Vittoria Coffee Own brand Worldwide Capsule Australian coffee brand that produces its own pods for its Espressotoria machines 5 as well as Nespresso compatible pods A Modo Mio Lavazza 2007 Saeco Philips branded as Lavazza Gaggia Electrolux Lavazza Worldwide Capsule Lavazza verticalBLUE Lavazza 2003 Lavazza Worldwide Capsule BLUE stands for Best Lavazza Ultimate Espresso mostly used in business and vending machinesBialetti Diva Bialetti 2013 Bialetti Caff dOItalia Worldwide Capsule Bodecker Brewer Bodecker Brewed 2005 TBD Bodecker Brewed Canada Capsule Caffitaly Caffita Caffita System SPA 2004 Various inc Princess of Netherlands Tchibo Gaggia until recently when Various inc Dualit Gaggia Ecaffe CBTL Gloria Jeans MAP Woolworths Central Europe Northern Europe Brazil Australia Capsule Physically compatible with K Fee machines podsDelta Q Delta Cafes 2007 Flama branded Delta Cafes Brasilia S p A Casa Bugatti Delta Cafes Tetley Canada Portugal Spain Luxembourg Brazil Angola Capsule Dolce Gusto Nestle 2008 Krups Delonghi branded Nescafe Nescafe Nestle Worldwide Capsule Nestle vertical Also brews cold beverages Limited Edition machine designs also available Rewards program Capsule recycling programs exist in some countries Easy Serving Espresso Pod ESE Italian ESE Consortium for Development 1998 standard and previous Various including Delonghi Dualit FrancisFrancis Handpresso Kitchenaid Krups and Saeco Various Worldwide Pod Open generic standard not tied to particular vendors pods fit most traditional espresso machines Not all pods are 44 mm the standard diameter Flavia Beverage Systems Mars Inc 1984 Flavia Mars Flavia Mars United States United Kingdom Capsule The fresh pack the capsule is the brewing vessel so that the drink is not tainted by previous user Controlled by Mars Folgers Folgers 1953 None needed The J M Smucker Co United States Bag Folgers coffee singles 4 instant coffeeiperEspresso Illy 2007 FrancisFrancis Illy Gaggia 6 Saeco Cuisinart 7 Illy Worldwide Capsule Recyclable 8 K Cup Keurig Green Mountain Coffee Roasters 1992 Many Keurig Breville Cuisinart Insignia etc Many including Green Mountain United States Canada Capsule My K Cup available as a reusable filter for using any filter coffee prior to the Keurig 2 0 system Compostable K Cup OneCoffee 2017 Many Keurig Cuisinart BUNN etc Many including OneCoffee and Club Coffee United States Canada Capsule A soft bottomed pod compatible with any Keurig machine including 2 0 K Fee KRUGER Group 2010 Aldi Expressi K Systems GMBH Preferenza K Fee Paulig Cupsolo Starbucks Verismo United States Europe Australia Capsule Physically compatible with CaffeItaly machines podsNespresso Original Line Nestle 1976 Eugster Frismag branded as Krups Magimix Siemens Delonghi make Latissima model Nespresso Worldwide Capsule Pod in bars 9 In 1976 Eric Favre an employee of Nestle invented patented and introduced the Nespresso system 10 11 Nestle controlled systemNespresso VertuoLine Nestle 2014 Nespresso United States Canada France United Kingdom Australia Japan Capsule Nestle controlled systemCoffee Pods None 2001 Senseo patent Bunn Philips Melitta Grindmaster Cuisinart CafeXpress etc Douwe Egberts Cafe Liegeois Reunion Island Wolfgang Puck Melitta Fratello Coffee Roasters etc Worldwide Pod Not owned by a specific corporation Many more manufacturers of pods and brewers exist Also biodegradable T Discs Tassimo JDE Peet s 2004 Bosch branded as TASSIMO JDE Peet s and Kraft Heinz in Canada and United States United States Canada Mexico Europe Capsule Environmental impact editEnvironmental activists have said that single use coffee pods are harmful as they are often composed of a mix of plastic aluminium and organic material the used coffee which makes them difficult to recycle In early 2016 the German city of Hamburg banned coffee capsules from state run buildings on environmental grounds 12 13 There are some capsules that are plant based and that can be compostable as bio waste 14 See also edit nbsp Coffee portalCoffee service Coffee warsReferences edit Rombouts Coffee Blog History www rombouts com Archived from the original on 2022 09 30 Retrieved 2023 03 19 All About Royal Families Archived from the original on 2023 03 19 Retrieved 2023 03 19 Nespresso compatible pods for coffee Best Nespresso Machine retrieved 2019 12 13 a b Classic Roast Singles Folgers Coffee Retrieved 2017 04 14 FAQ Vittoria Coffee Gaggia for illy plus single serve gaggia usa com Buona Tazza Collection Side by side comparison Cuisinart com Retrieved 2015 05 06 Introducing the iperEspresso Capsule Recycle Program Illy com Retrieved 2014 07 05 Commercial Coffee Capsule Range Nespresso Pro Spain Societe in French CH Monodor archived from the original on 2008 05 03 History Monodor Is there a serious problem with coffee capsules 2016 02 19 Retrieved 2017 04 14 via www bbc co uk Is Tassimo being phased out or going out of business 2017 06 21 Retrieved 2017 06 21 Plant based capsules challenge Nespresso 2016 02 24 Retrieved 2017 11 26 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Single serve coffee container amp oldid 1178866233, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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