Does any ground coffee retailer offer coffee in a CAN with CAN on Top & Bottom & Sides.....??? Not that goofy tinfoil vacuum seal top.
Are you looking for something like this? Looks like tin on all sides. Just my guess.
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So, you're looking for one like the old ones, that you need a can opener to open, like this one?YES, but with the Top metal just like the bottom and sides. Much coffee now comes in fake can made of paper; however some also comes with tin can on sides and bottom, but the top is a vacuum seal made of tinfoil.
I have found that ground coffee doesn't make it to the best before date without loosing most of its flavour. there is a thread about coffee in the last few days, Dr Henley shows roasting raw beans https://www.homesteadingforum.org/threads/coffee.36522/#post-974309I am interested in (4) Four PLUS years of storage.
I have found that ground coffee doesn't make it to the best before date without loosing most of its flavour. there is a thread about coffee in the last few days, Dr Henley shows roasting raw beans https://www.homesteadingforum.org/threads/coffee.36522/#post-974309
maybe that would be a possible plan
CAN is short for container, which use to be glass or metal, but you mean metal.Does any ground coffee retailer offer coffee in a CAN with CAN on Top & Bottom & Sides.....??? Not that goofy tinfoil vacuum seal top.
All the sealed packages have a food grade plastic inter film or the whole package, that is the seal (glue if you will), so I would say yes.A thought... ??
Can you reclose the foil bags with the valve in them and vacuum seal them in a bell jar type vacuum chamber ??
Got a link,Please.I just did a search and you can get freeze dried coffee in number 10 cans. Not sure that’s what you’re looking for. I get Hills Bros but it’s the thick tin foil stuff on top.![]()
I don't order it online. I get it locally at BiMart for about $7-$8 per can (sometimes on sale for less).Got a link,Please.
Way back when Fresco had the big Earthquake that took down the six layered highway ramps (1989?), Hills Brother had built a new processing plant.
It was about a month from production when the EQ flatten it.
So we got a contract to package Hills Brother until they got the plant rebuilt.
But I never drink it.
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