What does the "bold" setting on my Cuisinart coffee maker do?

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I recently bought a Cuisinart coffee maker.

It has a button to switch between "regular" and "bold" when brewing. I have no idea what this actually does. I thought that usually bold coffee came from different beans or from the amount you used, not from a setting on the coffee maker.

What does this function do and when would I use it?



Best Answer

"Bold" appears to be a flavor term in general, usually referring to a type of bean; however, on coffee makers, it appears that the water drips more slowly, which allows more flavor to be extracted from the beans. This source confirms that this appears to be the case on at least one Cuisinart model.




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What does the bold button do?

The Bold setting keeps the hot water in the brewing chamber longer, allowing for a lengthier extraction of flavor. If you've ever found yourself adding more and more coffee grounds to reach your desired brew strength, the Cuisinart DCC-3200 could actually save you money in the long run.

What is the difference between bold and regular brew?

Regular coffee is prepared according to the strength the user wants and is usually had with milk. Bold coffee on the other hand has a distinct and smoky aroma due to the flavour of the coffee beans used.

What does the 1/4 setting on a coffee maker do?

1-4 Cup Feature This feature is designed for those who only want 1-4 cups of coffee at a time. It allows for the output coffee to be the correct flavor when compared to a larger amount.

What does the strength button on a coffee maker do?

The strong brew button extends the brewing time to increase brew strength instead of boiling water to burn ground coffee. This feature is exclusive to the Keurig coffee machines, but not every model will have brew strength settings like the bold setting.



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More answers regarding what does the "bold" setting on my Cuisinart coffee maker do?

Answer 2

When a coffee maker has a setting for bold coffee, this usually means that the amount of water that passes through the coffee grind and filter is slowed down so the water has a longer time to steep in the coffee grind which will produce stronger coffee.

Answer 3

I believe but cannot confirm, the water temp. Is also hotter along with slower dripping as stated above. Mine always seems hotter on Bold .

Answer 4

I find coffee brewed on the BOLD setting to be a bit darker and more flavorful than when brewed on the REGULAR setting. I always go straight to the BOLD setting when it's an option so I can't speak to the flavor of REGULAR. The preceding explanations of how the process works makes a whole lot of sense too.

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