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They use the coffee grounds as nutrient.
No never leave grounds in the thing you use
Coffee is a natural ingredient taken from coffee beans.
You sould use a corse ground coffee.
Starbucks house blend
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Starbucks is not entirely fair trade. Some of their products are. Overall Starbucks tries to use coffee from responsible sources, whether or not they can be labeled fair trade.
Pod coffee makers use packets of coffee instead of grounds and filters. This saves the hassle of measuring out coffee and spilling grounds like when using a drip coffee maker.
I think they use mocha ;) I'm not sure but I think they sell it :)
You can use any kind of ground coffee that you use with a regular coffee maker but you need to use the Keurig filters.
Very few. Starbucks sells fair trade coffee beans for you to take home and use.
Put the coffee grounds in, add the heated water, let the coffee grounds steep for a couple of minutes then slowly push the filter down, carefull not to mush the grounds in the bottom. And then pour and enjoy!.