We mentioned earlier that coffee powder is more prevalent than beans at supermarkets and large retailers, but drip bag coffee is a more convenient way to enjoy powder coffee.
Drip bags are sold ready-to-drink, with each cup individually packaged in a filter. There's no need to measure out the amount of coffee powder needed; all you need is a cup and hot water.
This makes them highly portable, and you can quickly enjoy coffee with the electric kettle and cups provided at hotels when you travel.
Drip bag coffee is brewed by pouring hot water over the filter, with the powder placed inside. However, there are also types that are dipped in hot water like tea bags, and are called coffee bags or dip style.
Drip bags are said to be filtration-style, allowing you to add hot water little by little to adjust the flavor, enhancing the aroma and creating a taste very close to that of authentic drip coffee.
Coffee bags are called immersion-style bags, and they tend to produce a consistent flavor.
However, if they are dipped too long, they can become bitter or have unpleasant flavors.
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