A vacuum jar to ensure your coffee beans stay fresh. How to avoid commonly made mistakes?
The CoffeeNose recommends utilizing a canister for coffee beans that you plan to store for anywhere between 1 week and 2 months. To keep your beans fresh, avoid breaking the vacuum seal on a daily basis for your regular servings, as this will allow CO2 to escape and oxygen to enter the canister. Beans that you will use within a week can be kept in the original coffee bag (simply roll it up and secure it with a clip) or in a small jar or container. Any leftover beans should be stored in a vacuum canister for optimal preservation.
It's common for people to mistakenly select the biggest vacuum canister, but if you're only buying up to 500g of beans, it's far more effective to get 2-3 smaller canisters. Opening and resealing a large canister daily compromises the vacuum, letting in oxygen and CO2. These canisters are meant for beans you'll use within 1 to 10 weeks, and repeatedly breaking the vacuum can work against your efforts to keep them fresh.
I recommend MiiR and Ankomn: "These vacuum canisters outperform other well-known brands like the Atmos. MiiR is not only stylish but also highly durable. Ankomn offers a variety of sizes and is designed to be stackable."
Vacuum canisters are perfect for keeping herbs, nuts, and other dry foods fresh. Vacuum sealing is especially beneficial for maintaining the crunchiness of crispy items for a longer duration.
If you aim to preserve your coffee for over two months, The CoffeeNose advises: Vacuum-pack your coffee and freeze it. You can cut open the vacuum bag at the seal and use it again!" Want to take your coffee skills to the next level? Freeze in smaller portions. This technique is ideal for saving unique coffees for special events or enjoying with coffee-loving friends.
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