Humiliating difference: I compare the Russian and Finnish "Nescafe"
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I love coffee. I drink it every morning. And sometimes even overnight. To save time buy-soluble powder. Yes, my Turk recently gathering dust on the kitchen shelf.
Of course, there are many instant coffee brands that I have tried. Today I want to share with you my observations about the products of the same brand - "Nescafe Gold". Only the Finnish version is called the "Cult of Nescafe." But in fact the goods is the same:
"Gold" in the translation from English means "gold".
"Kulta" in Finnish language means the same thing.
As you can see, the product is the same. Etiquette is also almost the same, except, of course, linguistic description.
nescafe Gold
Today Nescafe - it's almost the same thing as "Pele" in the 90th. Personally, we have to work all drink only his. And I am no exception. I Tried "Jardin", "Black Card", but the big difference is not noticed.
So, instant Nescafe Gold is made in Timashevsk, Krasnodar Krai. I bought a jar of 95 g in "magnet" for 159 rubles.
nescafe Kulta
The first time I tried the "cult" when staying with an aunt in St. Petersburg. She and her husband traveled to Finland 2-3 times a month for shopping. It was long ago, and I remember that I liked coffee.
Years passed, and here we have in the market, I saw a man with a table "Finprodukt". And he sold "Cult," which was immediately bought me.
You know I'm not strong in Finland. Where did the coffee - search by barcode Switzerland. The cost of the bag of 180 g - 450 rubles (including margins Operation).
By uncomplicated calculations summed up:
100 g Nescafe Gold worth 167 rubles
100 g Nescafe Kulta costs 250 rubles.
The difference is significant. But whether it's worth it?
My experience and the choice of
The appearance of soluble coffee granules are virtually indistinguishable. Well, except that the "Cult" is a bit darker in bright light.
The first thing that catches the eye - or rather, in the nose - smell it. Cult smells even brighter nezavarennom form. If you just smell the open bag. And a cup of flavor - just a fairy tale! Our "Gold" is also characterized by the smell, of course, but not so.
And, of course, I can not say about the taste. It seems to me that the "Gold" gives little kislyatinkoy, whereas the "cult" does not. Tastes great "coffee", and again, bright. My choice is obvious - "Gold" after the Finnish counterpart has unpleasant.
This is purely my personal opinion and feeling. As you can see, a pack of "Cults" My husband and I already drank. Let's go look for that man at the market again) I have one question left to the manufacturers: why do high-quality coffee for Europe?