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Storing Your Coffee Should you freeze your coffee

Storing Your Coffee Should you freeze your coffee

There are many different suggested ways to store coffee in order to maintain freshness. One of the suggested methods is to put your ground coffee or coffee beans in the freezer. Is storing coffee in the freezer a good way to maintain freshness? Let’s look at the pros and cons.Freezing has been used for centuries as a way to extend the life of many foods. A diverse selection of foods can be frozen. Breadmeatfruitsvegetables and even butter can be successfully stored in your freezer. Freezing even maintains many of the vitamins and nutritional value of a wide variety of foods. Coffeehoweverisn’t as likely a candidate for storage in the freezer.

Coffee has four main enemies against freshness: airheatlight and moisture. At firstfreezing doesn’t seem to contain many of the offending enemies. Howeverappearances can be deceiving.Coffee beans have been roasted in order to enhance flavor. The beans are also porous. Unfortunately a freezer can contain many other foods which have odors. The porous beans can absorb the flavors of many other frozen foods. Flavored coffees can be pleasantbut no one wants to drink seafood or garlic flavored coffee.Moisture can also be absorbed by the coffee beans. Moisture can cause deterioration and loss of flavor. The more often you take coffee out of the freezer and put it back inthe more moisture absorption takes place into the bean.

If you absolutely need to freeze some coffee because you have a large excess you’d like to keeponly freeze it once. The more you take it in and out of the freezerthe more damage you do.Freezing also breaks down the oils in the beans. The oils contribute to the flavor of the coffee. Breaking down the oils means taking away flavorand let’s face ita large part of a good cup of coffee is the flavor.When it comes down to itfreezing is not the best way to store your coffee. Keep coffee stored in a cooldryairtight container away from light. Freezing coffee is possibleand is best if you only freeze it once. The resulting loss of flavor and quality from repetitive freezing makes it a method of storage to stay away from. Your best bet is to purchase only enough beans or ground coffee to supply you for 1-2weeks. Enjoy the coffee at its freshest!