Several different systems exist: •
Coffee pods or
pads are pre-packaged ground coffee beans in their own filter. • A
coffee capsule differs from a coffee pod in that the coffee is packed in a plastic or aluminum package instead of a paper filter, and it is usually designed for use with a single brand or system and is therefore not interchangeable with other systems. A patent on the
Nespresso system expired at the end of 2012, and there are now rival capsules available for the Nespresso system. • A variation,
coffee bags, were developed to provide the convenience of
instant coffee but maintain the flavor of brewed
coffee. Modeled after
tea bags, they consist of a gauze bag containing a mixture of instant coffee and finely ground roast coffee, which is to be steeped in hot water for approximately three minutes. File:Coffeebag.jpg|Photo of coffee bag manufactured by Folgers File:Kaffeepad.jpg|A paper coffee bag by an unknown manufacturer - E.S.E. (Easy Serving Espresso Pod) File:Kaffeepad Senseo.jpg|A Senseo ESE coffee pod, upside down File:Used LB coffee capsules.jpg|Used Lavazza BLUE coffee capsules, showing the puncture holes File:Nespresso-capsules AB-01.jpg|Nespresso coffee capsules == Comparison of systems ==