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Waka Instant Coffee is a premium blend made from 100% Arabica Colombian beans, freeze-dried to maintain rich flavor and aroma. Each 3.5oz bulk bag provides up to 35 servings of delicious medium roast coffee, packed with 55mg of caffeine per serving. Perfect for hot or iced beverages, this vegan-friendly coffee is designed for convenience and sustainability, with eco-friendly packaging and a commitment to supporting clean water initiatives.
D**M
Dissolve easily in ice cold water
Lately, my husband and I have been enjoying adding coffee to our morning green smoothies—the slight bitterness adds a lovely contrast to the sweetness of our smoothie. I ran out of our regular coffee protein so I bought freeze-dried coffee to add to our smoothies. Most instant coffees are for hot drinks and would not dissolve in cold water. I was happy when I found this one. The coffee protein powder we had been using was Arabica coffee and tasted great, so I was hesitant to try a new product because I was worried it might taste too different. Since this one is also Arabica, I decided to try. It's a little lacking in depth of flavor, but the taste is not bad and it dissolves quickly in cold water with ice. The quality seems good and one teaspoon is enough for a batch of Vitamix smoothie. It lasts for several months. I'd definitely buy it again
S**.
Tastes just like a fresh-brewed real cup of joe
Best instant coffee I have found. Hands down my fav. I tired the tasteless choice brand and it's terrible.If you want a rich and strong cup of instant that tastes just like fresh brewed, BUY This one!
L**A
Good
It has a good taste, pretty smooth texture desolves speed is fast good value kinda acidity
A**R
Waka is my new go-to cup of coffee!
I have officially retired my Keurig machine once and for all. Seriously, now that I've discovered Waka, there is no turning back. It's a much better cup of coffee in so many ways. First, the taste is phenomenal. Beats any Keurig cup I've ever had. Second, the packaging is so much more sustainable. Third, it's so easy to brew, just heat up some water in your kettle and you're ready to go. Plus, you don't have to worry about cleaning out or disposing of coffee grinds or cleaning your coffee maker afterwards. It's a fresh, high quality cup of coffee that's better for the planet AND the kicker is that you can take them with you camping, traveling, or anywhere you want to enjoy a fresh cup of good quality coffee.
J**T
Good but Nothing Special
I have not purchased instant coffee in a long while mainly because I never could drink up an entire jar before it went stale. Recently, I decided to try individually wrapped packets because I was confident that they would stay fresh a lot longer. I did an on-line search for best instant coffees, and Waka was one of them. Waka was even at the top of a couple of lists. I wanted a sample before I ordered, but seller does not provide samples. I ordered the 8 pack and had my first cup this morning. My impressions follow.It was fresh. It tastes good but not exceptionally good. I honestly cannot tell the difference between the Waka and other instants I have used such as Folgers and Taster's Choice. The latter was my go-to instant for many years before they changed the container size. In short, you can get as good a cup of coffee from Folgers, Taster's Choice, and I presume a few others. The Waka is not worth the extra cost in my opinion, which was why I wanted to sample before I purchased. Still, I have seven more good cups of coffee left over, and I am not worried about the packets going stale before I can use them up. I am just glad I did not take the hype to heart to the extent that I purchased the 3 box size.Re strength, one packet to 8 oz of hot water makes a quite strong cup of coffee---too strong for me. I like my coffee a bit weaker. 8 oz is far less than a full size beaker, which is what I use, so I just added more water to top it up and then added a bit of half 'n half and of course a little sugar. It made a good cup of instant coffee. It would probably work well to turn into a liquid topping for desserts, too. However, if you are on a budget, just know that you can do just as well with some other brands. If you live for good morning coffee, then either brew the best you can find, or better still, if you have the freedom to do so, then go to a good coffee shop and have your morning coffee there.One aside I would mention is that the BEST coffee I have ever tasted in my life---smooth as silk, smelt heavenly, not bitter, and packed an unsuspecting wallop of caffeine, was coffee my spouse brought back from Colombia in the 1980s. We shared several of the coffee bricks with friends, and without exception, everyone and his dog absolutely raved about this coffee (it was the kind you brew in a drip coffee maker) and wanted to buy it. It was no exaggeration to say it was simply divine coffee. However, I have never seen it for sale anywhere in the U.S. in all of these years. I have no idea why. All I can tell you is if that coffee were made available here, they could sell it for several times the price of the Waka, and it would put Waka and every other coffee seller out of business. I think it could even have converted people who generally did not especially like coffee.The upshot is you can keep searching, but I doubt you are going to find anything better than the brands I listed. By all means, try Waka, but keep your expectations within a normal range. I could serve Waka blind to friends and family, and I do not think anyone of them would find it any better than most other "good" instant coffees.
E**3
Weak and Sour tasting with artificial vanilla flavors
I found this very sour tasting with a weak coffee flavor. I had to add other instant coffee to make it palatable and even then I threw out the bottom half of the cup.If you are really anti-strong coffee this might work for you, but it really lacked a good coffee taste.It had more of the scent of butterscotch and flavor of artificial vanilla
W**K
Far superior to traditional instant coffees
These are great! I travel a lot for work and bring these along so I can enjoy a good cup of coffee in the morning, without spending a ton on room service or going to a coffee shop. They taste MUCH better than traditional instant coffees I've had. I'm looking forward to their dark roast!
B**Y
Tasty, but expensive
I love Columbian coffee. Got this to try out while camping. Tastes great, but at $10/8 packets, it's a bit expensive. I think I'll stick with the Mount Hagen single serve packets, $10/25 which, if I'm being honest, tastes a bit better IMO.
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