Ground Coffee
The culture of ground coffee came to the Americas in the 1660s. Soon after, coffee houses started to pop up in major cities such as Boston and New York City. A love of the beverage began to grow among the American people, and U.S.-based coffeemakers like Bucks County Coffee Co. and Tassimo have kept that passion strong with their product lines. Ground Coffee TodayAlthough the beverage has been prepared in many ways for many decades, the most common way to make ground coffee in developed countries is by brewing it using a machine, such as a home percolator. Bucks County Coffee Co. is just one American company selling ground coffee and beans by the pound. The company has expanded its line from its house blend and French roast to specialty roasts like Guatemalan Antigua and Costa Rica Dulce. The Pennsylvania-based company has more than 15 flavors in one pound bags to please any palate. A good cup of joe doesn't need to be made with a typical percolator. Tassimo is one company that has debuted a machine that uses coffee pods. Tassimo's pods, known as T Discs, have a measured amount of grounds in them to ensure a perfect cup. Coffee drinkers just load a T Disc, make sure they have enough water and hit the button for a cup of joe. Coffee For Less offers a wide selection of fine ground coffees such as those made by Bucks County Coffee Co., as well as coffee pods like Tassimo's T Discs.
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