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Discover LudwigThe term "coffee granules" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to small pieces of ground coffee beans. For example, "Add one teaspoon of coffee granules to your coffee filter for a richer cup of coffee."
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A vivid pea soup comes pointlessly sprinkled with coffee granules.
Dissolve the coffee granules in the hot water and drizzle over the two layers.
4 Dissolve the coffee granules in the hot water then set aside to cool slightly.
Add 240ml water, the stock cube half, coffee granules and oregano.
Whip the cream and the coffee granules into soft peaks and spread on top of the bananas.
Dissolve the coffee granules in a tablespoon of water and stir this into the remaining cheesecake mixture.
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Ms. Tisdale stood over the sink, vigorously rubbing her arms with coffee and sugar granules.
(It makes no sense that this much crockery got used, seeing as nobody ate and people basically only drank out of cans, but still plates need wiping, a particularly horrible mug needs rinsing of cigarette ash, a chopping board needs a very thorough wash down, someone always seems to have made a knife sticky with instant coffee or gravy granules, a peculiar sesh impulse).
Avoid fine ground coffee since the granules will fall through the gaps of the coffee press and contaminate the coffee itself.
Agglomerated instant coffee consists of spray-dried granules artificially made to clump so that they vaguely resemble freshly ground coffee beans.
Stir the sugar into the hot coffee until you no longer see granules of sugar.
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