☕ Sip into Italian Elegance!
Indulge in the rich flavors of Italy with our Organic USDA Café Romano Coffee Aluminum Espresso Pods. Designed for Nespresso Original machines, this 100-pack variety includes Ristretto, Roma, Lungo, and Vellutato, ensuring a perfect brew every time. Certified kosher and eco-friendly, these pods elevate your coffee experience while being kind to the planet.
J**4
I love the variety!
Works great for my nespresso machine!I love that the pods are organized in their own boxes and also colored differently so none of them are to be confused. The boxes they come in tell the notes and strengths of the pods- this is very helpful.The pods smell good, make good coffee, and produce a nice crema.100 pods of different variety is a great steal for this deal.Would definitely buy again! I love that I can make different tasting coffees anytime I want!
K**N
Great tasting and organic, can’t beat the taste and price on this organic option!
We have bought this pack 4 times now, they work perfect for our Ninja Espresso & Coffee Maker CFN601!I love the fact that they are organic, they taste the best of any other espresso pods we have tried (we’ve tried MANY) No matter the “flavor/intensity level” you try, they all are winners! Highly recommend you give these a try if you haven’t yet, the price is great for what you’re getting!
B**E
One Flavor
Wish I could just buy a whole box of one flavor as I don't like all of them. Overall good value though
O**U
Quality product … I am an Italian coffee snob
Buying for a second time. Zero failures in my newpresso Machine, wonderful taste and aroma from each capsule, but appreciate the slight variety. My Lavazza replacement with their price increase (tariffs?).
T**Y
Great taste and great deal coffer
So far the coffee I tried (4 kinds out of 5 in this collection) are delicious, loving also the beautiful packaging box with artistic designs of the beautiful city of Rome!Fast shipping and smooth transaction.
P**A
Dizzy, Nauseous; Contamination Concern
Like another reviewer here, I've strangely been having unusual bouts of dizziness and nausea since I've started drinking these, the past month. I've been an all-day espresso (and nespresso) drinker for two decades and always drink several (dark roast, strong) per day with zero "side effects." The first week I started drinking these, I had a full on vertigo episode 10 minutes after my noon lungo. (Haven't had vertigo in a decade.) I was baffled and dismissed it, but have subsequently been consistently observing, like the other reviewer, palpable dizziness and upset stomach whenever I drink these, but zero of that when I drink another brand, instead. That's completely abnormal for me. Reading the other review here that mentions dizziness, nausea, feeling strange sealed the deal, compelled me to write this and validate her review with my own, similar experience and knowledge.Here's what I know: organic or not, coffee is widely-known to be one of the moldiest crops in the world. Most manufacturers take great care in preventing (microscopic, usually invisible to naked eye) spores, growth on both beans and grounds through strict vacuum sealing, moisture and temperature controlled storage. Mold is a potent neurotoxin that impacts the central nervous system, which includes vestibular function, and mold mycotoxin exposure can cause dizziness and nausea, known side effects. (USDA certification does not test for or regulate mold/fungal growth on products, including imports, not part of the certification process. Manufacturer has to test, regulate this quality control, in-house. Google Dave Asprey/Bulletproof Diet to learn all about mold in coffee and its unhealthy effects that can undo the benefits.)Second, the standards for USDA organic are the lowest in the world, and it doesn't mean the product is chemical-free. Shockingly, USDA allows organic producers to use glycosphate aka Round-Up and other chemical herbicide/insecticides that are caustic, confirmed carcinogens and anything but organic, in "emergencies." I learned this from three long-time, local commercial organic farmers who said "This means, to cut costs, because organic prevention/treatments are so much more costly and Round-Up is cheaper, almost all organic farmers use it regularly on crops. It's the dirty secret of USDA organic. Most consumers have no idea. Unless the farm is local and you know the actual farmer and can go there yourself and ask them about their practices and confirm they don't use it, use alternatives--I can guarantee you that 98% of organic farmers are soaking those crops in chemicals just like the traditional ones. You're just paying more for the name organic. The USDA allows it, does not regulate it. They'll give the organic certification to any food producer that is willing to pay them several thousand dollars per year, to get it."These are the facts. High quality coffee doesn't make you dizzy, nauseous, feel ill or strange. I purchased these because they were "organic" and I'm always trying to find the cleanest coffee I can. (Try Bulletproof caps, they're tested to be glycosphate & mold-free, just expensive & Amazon will no longer ship to my area. Don Fernando also makes an organic cap, but it's a light roast.) I was amazed at the low price for the amount of boxes here, but it turns out the old sayings hold true that you get what you pay for, and if it seems too good to be true--it usually is. Something's missing in the equation here to make these so cheap; costs are getting cut somewhere and so is purity and quality. Coffee in it's cleanest form is a beneficial health beverage. Consumers must practice caution with imports by unknown brands. Things from Europe are usually more expensive, not less. Two reviewers reporting symptoms, significant side-effects = cause for concern. It's better to drink a non-organic but still cleaner, domestic, established, tried and true brand. Verdict: steer clear of these.With two reviews noting side-effects, this brand should have multiple batches tested for contamination by a certified facility that confirms purity, and publish the notarized MSDS (material safety & data sheets) documents in the images to verify product safety for consumers.
A**R
Great pods
These pods are great and I like them just as much as the official pods that can be purchased with my machine (but they are much more affordable).
J**T
Horribly average taste; Nespresso, Starbucks , and Peete’s brands are better.
Average. Although Nespresso brands are more expensive, the tastes better than this brand. Probably won’t buy again. None of the pods are very robust in flavor and are a bit weak for supposed espresso.
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