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Instant coffee is a type of coffee made from dried coffee extract, which is mixed with hot water to create a beverage. It is a convenient and affordable alternative to traditional brewed coffee, and is often used in places where access to fresh coffee beans is limited. Instant coffee is typically made from a combination of roasted and ground coffee beans, which are then freeze-dried or spray-dried to create a powder or granules. Instant coffee is often used in the foodservice industry, as it is easy to prepare and store.
Instant coffee has become increasingly popular in recent years, as it is a convenient and affordable way to enjoy a cup of coffee. It is also often used in recipes, such as mochas and lattes, as it can be easily dissolved in hot liquids. Instant coffee is also popular in the home, as it is easy to prepare and store.
Some companies in the instant coffee market include Nescafe, Starbucks, Folgers, Maxwell House, and Gevalia. Show Less Read more