(Image: https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/778/16909/philips-senseo-select-coffee-pod-maker-intensity-plus-crema-plus-sage-one-or-two-cups-at-a-time-adjustable-metal-pourer-csa240-61-16909.jpg)Senseo Coffee Pods

Senseo is the Dutch invention that makes coffee at the touch of the button. Created by Douwe Egberts and Philips, the machine heats water before filters it through a pod that contains coffee grounds. It's quick - you can make a cup of coffee in less than a minute. It's also simple to make.

The Senseo machine has two pod holders. One is shallow for single cups and the other is a bit deeper for double cups. The patented pressurized brewing method produces a rich crema layer.

Senseo Original XL

The Senseo Original XL is a single serve coffee maker and coffee pod system that is simple to use, produces excellent coffee, and comes at a lower cost than filters for coffee and coffee grounds. There are many varieties of Senseo coffee and pods available to match any preference and occasion. This makes it a very popular present idea for coffee lovers of all age groups.

SENSEO®, COFFEE MAKES CREMA COFFEE CREAM LAYER

The unique brewing process used by the Senseo coffee maker produces a rich, dense crema layer within each cup of coffee. This crema isn't cream, but it is what provides Senseo its unique flavor and aroma. The crema layer also helps to shield every cup of Senseo coffee from heat and keeps the coffee fresh and hot.

Senseo can brew each pod at the perfect temperature. A cup of Senseo is ready within 30 seconds to 1 minute after pressing the button. When compared to other coffee makers, Senseo produces much stronger, more bitter-free, and more flavorful coffee. The Senseo machine is simple to clean and requires only occasional descaling.

How much coffee does SENSEO make at each time?

The Senseo Single Serve Coffee Maker can make up to two cups at one time. This allows users to enjoy a hot cup of coffee with a companion or partner. It may not be suitable for households that require more than two cups at any given time.

SENSEO MAKES COFFEE IN A HEALTHY WAY

The coffee used in the Senseo single cup brewing system is made from Arabica beans that are fully cleaned, ground and of excellent quality. The coffee beans are placed in a micro-filter, patented bag that is filled with water. The Senseo machine is programmed to dispensing just the right amount water and pressure to extract the best flavour from the beans without overheating.

SENSEO COLLECTS A MAGNIFICENT CUP of COFFEE

The SENSEO coffee maker uses the steam generated by the boiling water to brew every cup. The coffee that is brewed is aromatic rich, full-bodied and full of flavor. It has a balanced acidity and natural sweetness. In addition, Senseo's special filtering process ensures that the coffee is completely free of any impurities.

SENSEO MAKES A GOOD CUP OF TEA

The Senseo single Serve articlescad.com] coffee maker can be used to make tea as well as coffee. This is a great choice for those who just drink tea but do not own or require a separate filter coffee machine. It is also simpler and faster to use than a regular filter coffee machine, since there is no requirement to boil a kettle or prepare the ground coffee. The tea bags are inserted into the senseo coffeemaker machine and then pressed down on the lever. The Senseo coffee machine then dispensates the hot water through the tea bag into your mug. The Senseo machine is simple to use and will be loved by anyone who enjoys tea or coffee.(Image: https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/778/16930/philips-domestic-appliances-senseo-switch-pad-and-filter-coffee-maker-2-in-1-brewing-technology-1-litre-water-container-7-cups-in-one-pass-monza-red-hd6592-84-16930.jpgÿ)

dokuwiki\Exception\FatalException: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2097160 bytes)

dokuwiki\Exception\FatalException: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2097160 bytes)

An unforeseen error has occured. This is most likely a bug somewhere. It might be a problem in the authplain plugin.

More info has been written to the DokuWiki error log.