☕ Elevate your mornings with the iconic Malgudi magic!
Continental Malgudi Filter Coffee Powder is a premium 500g ground coffee blend featuring 80% high-quality coffee beans and 20% chicory. Roasted to perfection, it delivers a smooth flavor and rich aroma, embodying the authentic South Indian filter coffee experience. Packaged for freshness, it’s ideal for daily brewing and guaranteed to energize your day.
Specialty | Vegetarian |
Weight | 500 Grams |
Ingredient Type | Vegetarian |
Brand | Continental Malgudi |
Certification | Food Safety and Standards Authority of India |
Form | Ground |
Caffeine Content | Caffeinated |
Serving Recommendation | Coffee Powder |
Package Information | Bag |
Manufacturer | CCL Products (India) Limited |
Additives | 20% Chicory and 80% Coffee |
Net Quantity | 500.0 gram |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 17 x 25 cm; 500 g |
Ingredients | Coffee beans - 80%, Chicory - 20% |
Country of Origin | India |
B**.
About coffee 80-20
Best coffee, concentrated, strong, flavorful
N**D
Decent black coffee
Taste n smell is a little less pronounced than lavazza black coffee. But then again this has chicory mixed in it. I tried the decoction neat without milk or sugar. Taste is bitter and lacks the pleasant aroma associated with coffee. Next will try the 60/40 and see the difference as I like my coffee to be less bitter.Overall not bad but nothing great either. Price is reasonable.
D**A
Loved it
Good quality
D**H
Not a that strong even though 80%
Aroma is good, taste is okay. It's not strong even though 80%
R**L
Excellent taste n aroma
Excellent filter coffee, great aroma. We all liked it very much. My 3rd repeat purchase
S**A
Bad coffee taste and weak decoction
I'm anyways avid researcher, and research is what I do for a living. After a very long list of coffee researches, i zeroed in on trying this coffee. I'm on a quest to find my absolute favourite, which I'm yet to find, but am determined to find one. For my credentials, I'm a convert - from black coffee ro fourth Indian filter coffee - and I converted in 2015. This conversion occured in Hassan, at the foothills on Chikkamagalur (Home of Baba Budan Giri, the coffee birthplace), and I've never looked back. All I was looking for was what the South Indian Homes brew everyday and for me to replicate that at home (I have a filter, and know how the decoction, strength of decoction, boil milk first with sugar works - trust me, I'm on board with all of that). I hate the fancy coffees and am looking for the simple everyday brews. Simple ones are the best.I have NEVER written any Amazon review, but was so negatively moved by this coffee, that I was forced to spare the horrors for anyone brave enough to try. This one broke my heart.Onwards to the coffee:1. There is very little coffee taste. It has way more chicory than 20 (i bought 80-20 mix).2. Decoction strength is weak - which is weird since more chicory should ideally mean a stronger decoction but that is also not the case. Something weird going on here, which I'm unable to decipher (and i humble submit, I know how to brew the traditional way)An absolute pass. I would buy the Bru / Tata if I had to throw away my money (which are also way better than this one). My absolute favourite so far would be Narasus.
D**N
Flavour, colour and strength all are worthy of a 3/5 score.
Gonna grab an espresso right now. Decent value for money. Flavour, colour and strength all are worthy of a 3/5 score. Try to buy it at a discount.
R**O
Very delicious.
Very delicious coffew powder with chicory. I use it with moka pot. Reminds me of Bengaluru filter coffee.
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