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This media file captures an open Nespresso coffee capsule organizer box, displaying a variety of coffee capsules. The left side of the box lid features a detailed chart categorizing different Nespresso capsule types and their recommended brewing methods. The right side of the box contains a tray filled with rows of individual coffee capsules. The chart on the lid is divided into sections such as "INTENSO," "ESPRESSO," "LUNGO," "DECAFFEINATO," "VARIATIONS," and "MASTER ORIGINS." Each listed coffee type, like "KAZAAR," "DHARKAN," "RISTRETTO," "ARPEGGIO," "ENVIVO," "FORTISSIO," "VIVALTO LUNGO," "LINIZIO LUNGO," "LIVANTO," "CAPRICCIO," "VOLLUTO," "COSI," "CARAMELITO," "VANILIO," "CIOCATTINO," "INDIA," "INDONESIA," "COLOMBIA," "NICARAGUA," and "ETHIOPIA," is accompanied by an icon representing its capsule color and a number indicating its intensity (ranging from 1 to 13). The chart also includes brewing instructions for "Ristretto (25 ml / 0.85 fl oz)," "Espresso (40 ml / 1.35 fl oz)," and "Lungo (110 ml / 3.75 fl oz)." The tray holds numerous capsules, predominantly copper-colored with green-ringed centers, some of which are labeled "HOUSE BLEND" and "SINGLE ORIGIN." A few darker red-brown capsules are also visible in the tray. The overall setting appears to be indoors, likely on a flat surface, with even lighting. The image provides a clear overview of the selection and organization of Nespresso coffee capsules in Santa Clara Ocoyucan, Mexico.
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