Coffee or tea? It's the eternal question. When it comes to comparing black coffee to green tea, it's mostly a matter of personal preference. Both have their benefits, and many benefits are very similar.
When it comes to creamy liqueurs like Bailey's Irish Cream and Rumchata, there's always the lingering question of what, exactly, is in them. Is there really cream? How much rum? Is there coffee in them?
Did you realize that the coffee beans we brew coffee every morning are the coffee fruit's seeds? Coffee beans are not only tasty to drink, but you can also eat them, and they have many health benefits.
This is the name given to a latte made with half and half. This is because half-and-half does not rise as much as low-fat milk. When steamed, low-fat milk can practically double in height.
Have you ever had coffee from a murky pot that was a day old? In many offices and old-school diners, coffee is made in the morning and simply left to sit. Anyone who has tried it will remember the taste, and not in a good way.
Coffee—that magical black liquid that has the ability to turn any morning into a good one. Countless studies have been conducted on the effects of coffee, and just about all of them have come to the same conclusion: coffee is good.
Decaffeinated coffee actually contains a very small amount of caffeine. Whether it's enough to matter to you depends on your individual caffeine sensitivity.
What if your coffee beans are just average? Or worse... sub-par? (shudder) Don't worry, we're here to help. In this guide we'll show you how to find the best coffee beans.
If you love the smell of coffee (and who doesn't?), why not incorporate it into your at-home spa routine? And if you don't have an at-home spa routine, what are you waiting for?