A study in the European Journal of Nutrition found that adults 55 and older who drank two to four (European-sized) cups of coffee daily were less likely to become frail over time. Antioxidants, ...
In a specialty beverage world so consumed with process, it's a miracle there are any mysteries left. Anyone can find out how their cold brew got from bean to keg, which whiskey barrels their imperial ...
Matthew Kang is a correspondent for Eater. Previously, he was the lead editor of Eater’s Southern California/Southwest region. He has covered dining, restaurants, food culture, and nightlife in Los ...
For the creator of Bulletproof Coffee, the butter-infused, "low-toxin" coffee that’s created something of a media storm, the epiphany of the Bulletproof lifestyle came (as epiphanies sometimes seem ...
Conventional wisdom on coffee has flip-flopped. Once considered an indulgence with potentially harmful health effects, coffee is now being talked about as a magical elixir that could potentially save ...
Coffee, elixir of the gods. Studies say drinking it can lower your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease and mouth cancer. It can prevent cavities. It can make ...
Ah coffee, that miracle beverage that cures so many of life's ailments and the thing I simply must have before you speak to me. Beyond giving you a pep in your step that you would otherwise have to ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Local coffee shop Elixir Vitae, known for its chai lattes, diverse clientele and creative wall art ...
Flahoolick is an Irish word meaning openhanded, generous and expansive. It has long been a matter of settled opinion in the San Francisco bar business that the Buena Vista Cafe is un-Flahoolick. The ...
"We want to do a lot of stuff; we're not in great shape. We didn't get a good night's sleep. We're a little depressed. Coffee solves all these problems in one delightful little cup." —Jerry Seinfeld ...