While
wandering various grocery stores and markets, I tend to wander my way
over to the section for coffee and tea to see what they had
available. Depending on the store, they really don't change what they
have available but ever so often I spot something I haven't seen
before. Today was such a day. Wandering through my local Grocery
Outlet (same spot mentioned in Coffee Review: Eight O'clock ground coffee), I came across a 10oz (283g) bag of Entenmann's Hazelnut
Ground Coffee for $3.99. At the time I wasn't too sure if I should
pick it up but for the price, I thought it would be a good chance to
try something new for this segment.
Though
it is resealable, that really doesn't help when the stately white
package is difficult to open. Struggling with it a bit, I
accidentally tore a hole near the top of the bag. It's not the first
time I've had this happen to me when opening up one of the bags I've
tried out but it's still annoying as all hell when if does happen.
Deciding that it would be a good idea to use scissors where the hole
formed instead of attempting to rip it more and end up with coffee
across my desk and keyboard, I was able to make sure that I could
have it open enough to get the coffee grounds out but still reseal
it. I was however rewarded by the slightly sweet and nutty aroma of
the Hazelnut coffee, taking note of the chocolate undertones. Once
the medium roast coffee was brewed, I noticed that the aroma actually
mellowed out. The sweetness that I noticed when the aroma was
emanating out of the bag seemed much more of a sultry quality. The
flavor itself is mellow as well with of course the slight nuttiness
you would expect from something that has a bit of Hazelnut in it.
Something that I don't often bring up is the aftertaste. With this,
there really isn't anything strong left in the back of your pallet
but the almost chocolate tones of the Hazelnut dance for a bit on the
tastebuds for a moment or two.
Entenmann's
is a brand created by the White Coffee company which makes both
coffees and teas. The other flavors that the Entenmann's brand offers
is Vanilla, Cinnamon, and Chocolate Donut. They do have a section
where you can order their various products (such as Kahlua Coffee)
online but due to the fact that they are still adding more things to
their online shopping section, unfortunately the line of Entenmann's
flavored coffees are not available. I suggest that the best way to
find this particular one would be checking your favorite grocery
store and see if they carry it.
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