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5 South Indian filter coffee storage hacks that will keep your coffee fresh

The most hectic work of a coffee lover is to protect his/her South Indian filter coffee from air and humidity, so it does not become stone hard. Isn’t it? We have been getting a lot of queries regarding the proper storage of South Indian filter coffee. So, this blog is all about letting you know the best ways to store an authentic South Indian filter coffee powder.

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Now, after reading this blog, you will be able to buy South Indian filter coffee in large amount without any doubts or fear! Go ahead and thank us later.

 

Why is proper storage required for South Indian filter coffee?

The main reason behind why one should store South Indian filter coffee powder properly, is in order to maintain its freshness. In order to enjoy an incredible cup of coffee, you need your coffee powder in the fresh form.

And someone who has been into coffee consumption will be able to find out the quality of coffee immediately. So, to avoid the hardening of your coffee and to keep them fresh, you need a proper storage hack for the same.

The main things you need to avoid during storage of South Indian filter coffee is their exposure to light, air, heat, and moisture. All these four things lead to oxidization of your coffee powder and alter the taste and quality of your coffee.

Apart from just focus on a good container, the one more thing you can do to protect your South Indian filter coffee is by keeping the container in cool and dry place. Because the location of the container also matters a lot.

 

5 Best South Indian filter coffee storage hacks

 

After all the research and suggestions from different people, we have come to conclusion about these 5 types of storage techniques that preserves your South Indian filter coffee very well. Go ahead and give it a read.

An air tight stainless steel container

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Usually stainless steel containers come with a cap that is also made up of steel. But, with time these caps lose their grip over the container and this is how the air and moisture enters. So, make sure when you buy the steel container, the cap is made up of flexible plastic which has solid grip over it. And, moreover, these plastic caps are replaceable easily if and when their grip loosens.

 

Opaque container with thick walls and sealed cap

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Usually, an opaque container is preferred for the storage of South Indian filter coffee because that is how you stop light from entering it. Also, a sealed cap of screw design along with rubber gasket is recommended.

There are containers available with black and brown coloured walls and it helps in protecting your coffee from heat and the oxidizing effects of light.

 

Ceramic container with sealed cap

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Ceramic containers are very famous since a very old time in India. Be it pickle or any edible stuff, the villagers believed that it is the least reactive container and it would preserve the quality of the item stored in it.

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Hence, undoubtedly you can store your coffee in that container but make sure that cap is not loosely held around the neck. But otherwise, ceramic containers are really good for storing South Indian filter coffee powder. Also, while replacing the coffee with new one, you can probably wash the container and leave it in sun for few hours. This will remove all the moisture content and prepare the ceramic container for storing the new pack of coffee.

 

Double walled container with carbon filter

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How can we forget the latest technology? There are containers available with doubled walls inside and it protects the coffee powder even when you keep it in a moist and hot area. The thermal protection keeps the South Indian filter coffee powder all protected.

On the other hand, these containers are also provided with carbon filter that adsorbs all the moisture and protects your coffee powder. Isn’t it really helpful in terms of technology?

 

Seal the container with paper wraps

It is believed that paper is very organic form of sealing. Whether you are carrying hot/cold water or you want to store something for a long time; paper works really well in absorbing the moisture. All you have to do here is first fix a paper lining inside the container and then add South Indian filter coffee to it.

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Apart from this, you can first add coffee and then cover the neck with two to three layers of paper and then cover it with cap of the container. This is one of the most cost effective way to mend the loosened cap and also protect your filter coffee powder in general.

 

 

So, now that you know the exact thing that you must do in order to preserve your South Indian filter coffee, why is the delay? Go buy our authentic filter coffee that will give you feels of tradition and a punch of purest cocoa beans. Not only the containers, but our coffee also comes with a promise to last with you for a longer period of time. We hope you don’t feel disheartened because of oxidization of your filter coffee powder anymore.