Why Does My Home-made Espresso Coffee And Chocolates Taste Salty?
4 July 2009 in Coffee makerAs compared to Starbucks coffee or chocolates. I consume them within two weeks of purchase and keep them stored in a cool dry place.
Why does my home-made coffee taste salty instead of rich and sweet?
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salty or a little bite? I found mine had a bite to it so I cleaned my coffee pot. run vinegar through your coffee pot and then run clear water through to rinse it. works great and the taste is back to normal
are you adding chocolate to your coffee? If so many chocolates have salt added. Try adding cocoa, milk and sugar instead.
Sorry
Have to say it XD
Are you putting Salt in it XD