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Food news of Israel
Everyone pours coffee capsules. Here we are talking about extra.
Researchers find traces of caffeine, cocaine in sharks in The Bahamas
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Changing the rules: A simple trick to get extra free coffee at Starbucks
Starbucks has updated its policies: Facilities now require a purchase, but customers drinking on-site get a free hot or cold coffee refill.
We are not fans of flavored coffee – but we fell in love with the next product
Dry skin cream, shampoo for all hair types, and flavored coffee – we’ve brought you all the latest innovations and special editions from the coolest brands.
It’s not winter without winter indulgences
We cuddled up, warmed up, and melted away – tasting the new products on the shelves.
Are you a morning coffee drinker? A study of 40,000 Americans suggests it may protect your heart
Compared with people who did not drink coffee, morning coffee drinkers were 16% less likely to die of any cause and 31% less likely to die of cardiovascular disease.
Coffee prices soar to a 50-year high: How will It impact Israelis?
Global coffee prices have reached a 50-year high, threatening Israel's 1.5 billion-shekel coffee market.
They key to enhanced strength of future buildings? Some coffee, of course
By pyrolyzing coffee grounds at 350°c, scientists produce biochar that enhances concrete strength by 30%.
The connection between Turkish coffee and commemorating the victims of October 7
As part of the Lifelong Enterprises project, we met Ziv Levi, manager of Strauss's coffee factory, who shared the harrowing loss of his family in Kibbutz Kfar Aza.
Coffee with stars: Nespresso launches a collection with Michelin-starred chef
The international coffee brand offers coffee experiences inspired by the travels of Michelin-starred chef Jean Imbert, featuring unique blends and special accessories for Winter 2024.
Study of 25,000 people finds coffee lowers head and neck cancer risk
Studies indicate a 41% reduction in head and neck cancer risk associated with drinking three to four cups of coffee daily.
Coffee, chocolate, cocoa powder, and snacks: Strauss raises prices
Starting in January, popular products like chocolate and coffee will rise by up to 18%. Strauss: "The price update doesn't cover all raw material costs."