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Nescafe Classic Instant Greek Coffee 200 gram can

Nescafe Classic Instant Greek Coffee 200 gram can
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Nescafe Classic Instant Greek Coffee 200 gram can

 
 
Our Price: $9.99
 
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Product Details
Product Weight:0.44 pounds
Package Length:4.9 inches
Package Width:4.2 inches
Package Height:4.1 inches
Package Weight:0.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 15 customer reviews )
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6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5For Frappe addicts!  Sep 29, 2004 By Mad Greek
This is by far my favorite coffee, but only cause I am used to it and grew up with it. You cannot find it easily in US (at least not in CA). Add some ice and enjoy!

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Nescafe Classic Instant Greek Coffee 200 gram can  Aug 02, 2006 By D. Bynum
I fell in love with this amazing product while in the Greek Isles recently. I was heart broken to leave for many reasons, one being this wonderful coffee several times each day. After arriving home a friend I had spoken with about it suggested I look on [...] and I knew immediately it would be there. It took some looking but I bought two boxes and will order again when I get close to running out. Delicious product! Thanks...

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Great for greek 'frappe'  Jan 23, 2006 By chicago esquire
This is must for greek 'frappe' drinkers. Different than the regular instant Nescafe found in grocery stores. Add one heaping tspn of this instant coffee, two tspns. sugar, about two ounces water, and shake like a mad person in a shaker. Pour over tall glass of ice, add more water to the remnants in your shaker and pour the rest in your glass. You are now good to go. The greek version of this product is the only way to go for true Greek frappe.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Who Would Have Thought an Instant Could Be Great  Sep 08, 2007 By The Metaphysical Chef "The Metaphysical Chef"
I love Greek and Turkish Coffee. The problem is that I do not love looking for my Ybrki and standing over the stove waiting while it boils-up twice. One slightly rounded teaspoon of this stuff in a demi-tasse or two if you prefer a standard size coffee cup, sugar to taste, fill with boiling water and voila - really authentic tasting Greek, or if you prefer Turkish, Coffee. Even a hint of "Crema" on the top of the brew. There are no Directions on the can in English so you may have to make adjustments to your liking. The receipes above work fine. You can also put the instant in a cocktail shaker with the same proportions of instant coffee, sugar and water, shake vigorously and pour out a frothy coffee shake over ice. Lagniappe: For calory watchers, sugar substitutes work as well as real sugar.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Greek Instant Coffee That You Can't Get (easily) in US Grocery Stores!  Oct 30, 2008 By R. Roberts
I really enjoyed the Nescafe that we got in the supermarket this summer on our trip to Greece. Unfortunately, the "Classico" (note the "o" at the end) in US stores doesn't taste anything like this (yuk!). Having run out of my small supply I brought back on the plane, I searched the web for Nescafe Classic (Freek style) and found this from two sellers online. I've used Parthenon Foods for most of my orders and while delivery is expensive (~$10 per shipment), shipping does not seem to go up when you purchase more stuff (e.g., 3 cans of coffee instead of 1). So, I just buy in bulk.

Also really enjoyed the Eurocrem (a hazelnut/vanilla based spread) that is used on crepes in some shops in Greece and Yugoslavia.

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