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Starbucks Has New Protein Blended Cold Brew Drinks
Starbucks Has New Protein Blended Cold Brew Drinks The almond version is a blend of cold brew, almond milk, plant-based protein, almond butter, and a banana date fruit blend. It clocks in at 270 calories and has 12 grams of protein. At 250 calories and 10 grams of protein, the cacao flavor features cold brew, coconut milk, plant-based protein, cacao powder, and the banana date fruit blend.

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5 Reasons to Try Turkish Coffee (And How to Make It)
5 Reasons to Try Turkish Coffee (And How to Make It) Turkish coffee is a method of coffee preparation that originated in Middle Eastern and European countries, including Turkey, Iran and Greece.
It’s made by combining finely ground coffee beans with water (and often sugar) and bringing the liquid to a frothy foaming stage, just below boiling.
Turkish coffee is traditionally brewed in a pot called a cezve — though any small pot will do.

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10 hacks to make your coffee healthier
10 hacks to make your coffee healthier Unfortunately, the calories in your daily cup of Joe can quickly add up. While black coffee itself is only a handful of calories, adding milk, flavoring, and sugar can increase a coffee's calorie count pretty quickly.
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Benefits of Coffee and Tea
Benefits of Coffee and Tea After water, coffee and tea are the most commonly consumed beverages worldwide, and they're also top sources of both caffeine and antioxidant polyphenols for Americans. Tea, particularly green tea, has been linked with a reduced risk of stroke, diabetes and depression, and improved blood pressure, abdominal obesity and glucose levels, while coffee consumption is associated with reduced risk of premature death and cardiovascular death, for starters.1

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Mushroom Coffee Is Now A Thing, But Do You Really Need To Go There?
Mushroom Coffee Is Now A Thing, But Do You Really Need To Go There? Of note: Mushroom coffee is also lower in caffeine, she says. That could be a pro or a con, depending on who you ask.

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17 Health Myths Debunked by Modern Science
17 Health Myths Debunked by Modern Science As for nutritional value, there is no significant benefit from eating organic grub.
Whilst drinking water every day is obviously important it is unclear how much is enough. The National Academies of Sciences suggests that women should drink 2.7 liters and men 3.7 liters of total water a day.

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Ketogenic Coffee Benefits: 4 Reasons To Consume This Healthy Morning Drink
Ketogenic Coffee Benefits: 4 Reasons To Consume This Healthy Morning Drink Promotes Weight Loss
Consumption of keto coffee may promote weight loss by suppressing appetite. Keto coffee is dense in healthy fats. It tends to make you feel fuller for longer. Keto coffee works to bring your body to a state of ketosis, where the fatty acids are broken into ketone bodies. These are the molecules that are more efficient in fuelling your body with energy than glucose. With the absence of glucose, the body will instead burn the stored fats in your body. It will further eliminate all cravings and provide instant satiation.
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The Benefits of Butter Coffee: The Science Behind Butter Coffee
The Benefits of Butter Coffee: The Science Behind Butter Coffee Butter and coffee - what's all the hype about? You might think blending butter with your coffee falls somewhere between completely bizarre and totally intriguing. Either way, the concept, otherwise known as Bulletproof Coffee, has crossed into your space enough that you're willing to give it a go. If something has developed a cult following like this, there has to be some merit behind it, right?

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The Best Coffee, According to an RD
The Best Coffee, According to an RD When it comes to buying coffee, my criteria is pretty simple: choose organic, fair trade varieties as often as possible; and if you enjoy flavored coffee, go for brands that are made without artificial additives. I have a few favorite brands that can be purchased online. While there may not be major nutritional differences between them, some offer a unique bonus, either socially or environmentally. I think that’s key, because when the foods (or beverages) we choose can nourish us and positively impact the world at the same time, that’s win-win.

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Is Coffee Good for You? - Consumer Reports
Is Coffee Good for You? - Consumer Reports True. Numerous studies have found that caffeine can increase alertness and concentration, and may even boost cognitive performance. And research published in the past five years has found that regular coffee drinkers seem to have a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s disease, conditions that may affect the sharpness of your brain.
