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QuestionHow long do I need to wait until I can eat the grounds?Community AnswerYou can't eat coffee grounds, they would not be pleasant and are not edible. If you want to actually eat coffee, you might try making a dessert like tiramisu, coffee-flavored cake or coffee-flavored wafers. Or, you can buy chocolate-covered coffee beans.
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QuestionHow do you know when the grounds are completely dried? How do you know if you've over dried the grounds?Community AnswerThe grounds are completely dried when they are golden brown. Over-dried grounds would be crumbly and dark.
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QuestionCan the coffee grounds be stored in the refrigerator?Bill BillCommunity AnswerThe refrigerator is not such a good place for coffee, so do not store coffee in fridge.The fridge is not the place to store coffee in any form, ground or whole bean even if in an airtight container. It isn't cold enough to keep your coffee fresh, and because coffee works as a deodoriser, it will absorb all the aromas in your fridge.
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QuestionCan you store dried coffee grounds in the refrigerator, once put in the jar?Community AnswerNo, you have to store them in a cool dry place. Try a cupboard, the pantry or on the kitchen counter.
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QuestionHow do I store the coffee before drying?CadalinCommunity AnswerFind somewhere that is dry and cool. The heat can make the coffee go bland and lose flavor.
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