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The morning drink you should make at home, according to science
A new review highlights tea's powerful health benefits but warns that bottled and bubble tea may not deliver the same perks.
A fast food juggernaut known for iced coffee and soft serve ice cream has arrived in the USA, and our writer visited a Manhattan branch to see what's what.
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Black tea vs. green tea: Which one is actually better for your health, according to nutrition experts
Both teas come from the same plant, but the way they’re processed—and how they affect your body—makes them surprisingly ...
Green tea stood out for its impact on heart health. Studies found it may help lower blood pressure and improve cholesterol ...
Tea and coffee contain caffeine, antioxidants, and other beneficial nutrients. Both beverages offer potential health benefits ...
Freshly brewed tea supports heart, brain, and muscle health, while sugary tea drinks may reduce benefits when consumed often.
Warning over hidden health dangers lurking in your cup of TEA – even if you drink just one mug a day
YOU can’t beat a steaming hot cup of tea first thing in the morning. Not only does the brew soothe and perk you up, it’s also ...
A new book shows readers what’s brewing, whether it’s in a cool café in İstanbul, a historic tea plantation in Darjeeling, or ...
The real internet-breaking moment comes during serving. Instead of a ceramic cup or glass, the piping-hot matcha is poured ...
The Golden Shogun is essentially a large waffle cone filled with soft serve. After it’s filled, an employee takes out a ...
Drinking tea, particularly green tea, is linked to better heart health, improved metabolism, and lower risks of chronic diseases like diabetes and cancer. It may also help protect the brain and ...
A viral video from Lucknow shows a street vendor preparing matcha in a traditional chai style, surprising social media users.
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