Free Republic 4th Qtr 2025 Fundraising Target: $81,000 Receipts & Pledges to-date: $18,679
23%  
Woo hoo!! And now $761 to reach 24%!! Thank you all very much!! God bless.

Keyword: coffee

Brevity: Headers | « Text »
  • World's Most Expensive Coffee Is Chemically Different Because It's Literally Poop

    10/24/2025 9:08:23 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 41 replies
    Science Alert ^ | October 24, 2025 | Jess Cockerill
    VIDEOS AT LINK........... The world's most expensive coffee comes from the rear end of a small mammal from South Asia known as an Asian common palm civet. To better understand what makes the brew so special, researchers from Central University of Kerala in India led a study into the chemistry behind the prized blend, confirming what many coffee connoisseurs suspected. In the wild, this small mammal (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) will eat coffee cherries of its own accord and poop out the undigested beans. Over a century ago, some daring – or perhaps even desperate – person discovered that these could be...
  • Brazil forest loss linked to coffee hit 737,000 hectares between 2002 and 2023, report says

    10/22/2025 6:18:01 AM PDT · by DallasBiff · 21 replies
    Reuters ^ | 10/22/25 | Oliver Griffin
    SAO PAULO, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Brazilian deforestation linked to coffee crops hit 737,000 hectares (1.8 million acres) between 2002 and 2023, according to a report on Wednesday that warned negative environmental impacts from forest loss could affect the country's coffee industry. Direct deforestation - where land was cleared to grow coffee - led to some 312,803 hectares being torn down over the period, Coffee Watch said in its report, adding that the rest came from additional forest loss on coffee farms.
  • The truth about caffeine and your blood vessels

    10/21/2025 8:47:56 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 32 replies
    Easy Health Options ^ | 10/21/2025 | Carolyn Gretton
    Is caffeine good or bad for your heart?There’s no doubt that caffeine can raise your blood pressure and heart rate.But consuming moderate amounts of caffeine daily also has been linked to supple arteries and reduced risk of heart failure and atrial fibrillation.Now there’s more good heart health news for those of us who love our coffee, tea and cocoa…Caffeine and your blood vesselsVascular disease, damage of blood vessels and their resulting consequences — heart attack and stroke — are among the leading causes of death in the general population. These risks are even higher in patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases...
  • Coffee Prices Surge 20% Since Last Year—Here's What To Know As They Hit Record Highs

    10/20/2025 9:37:14 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 31 replies
    Forbes ^ | 10/15/2025 | Kirk Ogunrinde,
    Coffee prices have risen 20% since last year because of inflation and amid tariff disruptions to traditional supply lines, exemplifying a broader rise in grocery prices across the board. Key FactsCoffee prices have risen more than 20% since August last year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.Last month, prices for coffee futures reached a record high in the Intercontinental Exchange in New York after Brazil’s crop agency, Conab, cut its 2025 arabica production forecast by 4.9% to 35.2 million bags.In July, President Donald Trump imposed tariffs of 50% on Brazil and 20% on Vietnam, the two countries that together...
  • Fortis gastroenterologist says this daily drink can dissolve liver fat: Drink 3 to 4 cups daily

    10/08/2025 12:16:47 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 48 replies
    Hindustan Times ^ | October 08, 2025 | Krishna Pallavi Priya
    Dr Vatsya highlights the health benefits of black coffee, stating that it helps dissolve liver fat and improves overall health. Black coffee contains health benefits that can help dissolve liver fat. (Pexels) ================================================================ Coffee is an essential part of many people's daily morning routine. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), caffeine, chlorogenic acid (CGA), trigonelline, diterpenes, and melanoids are compounds in coffee known for their health benefits. However, it matters how you take your coffee to reap all its benefits. A cuppa with loads of added sweeteners or sugars and milk isn't the best choice. It is black...
  • Maxwell House coffee is changing its name for the first time in 133 years — and there’s a bizarre reason why

    10/01/2025 9:48:04 AM PDT · by DFG · 137 replies
    NY Post ^ | 10/01/2025 | Brooke Steinberg
    Changes are brewing — and they could be a sign of a decline in living standards. Maxwell House recently announced it will be changing its name for the first time in 133 years, rebranding to “Maxwell Apartment.” While the coffee blend will remain the same with the same “taste, aroma, quality and ingredients,” the rebrand is in name only to represent the reality of today’s consumers. Nearly a third of Americans are now renting smaller places, rather than purchasing full-size homes — and the coffee giant wants to reflect that stat with its temporary rebrand. “Two-thirds of American adults drink...
  • Starbucks employees on TikTok react to losing their jobs as hundreds of stores suddenly close: 'We deserve better'

    09/27/2025 3:11:15 AM PDT · by Salman · 124 replies
    Yahoo ^ | September 26, 2025 | Neia Balao
    Hundreds of Starbucks baristas across the country have been left without jobs, following the coffeehouse’s recently announced decision to close 1% of its stores — roughly 400, in total — in North America this month. The move to shutter these locations, according to Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol, is part of a larger $1 billion restructuring plan. The coffee chain will also be laying off 900 corporate employees as a result. “Each year, we open and close coffeehouses for a variety of reasons, from financial performance to lease expirations. This is a more significant action that we understand will impact partners...
  • United Pilot Spilled His Coffee While Taxiing In Chicago—And That $5 Drink Grounded A $130 Million Jet

    09/05/2025 6:22:23 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 45 replies
    VIEW from the WING ^ | September 3, 2025 | Gary Leff
    United flight 1996 from Chicago O’Hare to San Juan was delayed three hours when the captain spilled coffee in the cockpit. The Airbus A321neo was already taxiing out when this happened, and had to return to the gate. That delayed the return flight from San Juan back to Chicago O’Hare by nearly three hours as well. Spilling much more than a little bit in the cockpit would certainly have cancelled the flight. Not only does the spill need to be cleaned, but whatever was spilled on needs to be inspected as well. Coffee is especially bad because it’s hot, acidic,...
  • The truth about coffee’s effects on heart rhythm

    08/23/2025 8:24:25 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 29 replies
    Easy Health Options ^ | 08/22/2025 | Dr. Adria Schmedthorst
    For years if not decades, coffee lovers everywhere have been confused.While growing research has linked our favorite morning drink to numerous health benefits from reduced inflammation to lower risk of serious diseases, like cancer, diabetes and Parkinson’s disease, doctors have still warned against its high levels of caffeine.Why?Well, the theory has long been that the caffeine that gives your brain a jolt to get you started each morning might also give your heart a jolt that could cause rhythm problems, such as atrial fibrillation (AFib).So what’s a coffee lover to do?Well, rather than giving up your cup of joe, sit...
  • Caffeine in the Morning Boosts Mood, New Study Suggests

    08/22/2025 5:52:14 AM PDT · by jmcenanly · 43 replies
    Sci News ^ | Aug 18, 2025 | Natali Anderson
    New research indicates that caffeine consumption is associated with subsequent increases in positive affect, and this association is strongest within the first 2.5 hours after awakening (i.e., in the morning).Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant that is used by approximately 80% of the world’s population and consumed in a wide variety of forms, including beverages like coffee, tea, soda (e.g., coke), and energy drinks, but also in food items such as chocolate,” said Bielefeld University researcher Justin Hachenberger and his colleagues. “Positive expectations related to caffeine consumption include reduced tiredness and fatigue, enhanced cognitive and physical performance, and a...
  • Can European café culture cure America?

    08/13/2025 2:09:22 PM PDT · by CondoleezzaProtege · 44 replies
    UnHerd ^ | July 2024 | Chris Arnade
    Americans are not a healthy bunch, neither physically nor mentally. And we we getting sicker. We have an unnaturally high level of mental illness…We are addicted to medicines…We are killing ourselves in record numbers. Yet Americans often miss the strength of Europe because they rarely stray beyond its touristy city centres. Big city Europe is in the process of being smoothed into a generic, boring singular entity. This soulless Americanisation has accelerated dramatically over the last few decades, driven by globalisation, tourism and secular capitalism. The result is McEurope — a chain of big cities where chunks of each are...
  • The buzz around THC drinks is going flat

    08/13/2025 12:45:08 PM PDT · by DallasBiff · 18 replies
    Business Insider ^ | 8/12/25 | Emily Stewart
    Same drink, different year — and, hopefully, different result. That's Mark Thomas Lynn's approach to the relaunch of Afterdream, a cannabis drink, this year. His company — the premium spirits and beverage company AMASS Brands Group — originally released its THC-infused formulation in 2021, but they pulled it off the market after about nine months due to legal hurdles around where and how they could sell the drink. "Even though people were going crazy over the product, we were like, 'Oh my God, this is just too byzantine,'" he says. "The regulations, basically, hadn't caught up." After re-releasing Afterdream in...
  • Starbucks' Caramel Macchiato Vs Espresso Macchiato: Is There A Difference?

    08/13/2025 9:16:02 AM PDT · by CondoleezzaProtege · 21 replies
    Tasting Table ^ | Jan 2025 | Wendy Leigh
    As a macchiato devotee for many years, I have a few ideas on what a true version of the drink should be. It's one of those espresso drinks that's often misunderstood, even amongst Starbucks baristas. Depending on location, there's about a 50/50 chance of having to very politely request a re-do. The first thing to realize is that an authentic Italian macchiato consists of merely 2 espresso shots "marked" with a dash of frothy milk -- thus the name "macchiato," which means "marked" or "stained" in Italian. There's no caramel in the equation… But Starbucks has its own interpretations of...
  • Here are the food costs that have gone up the most this summer

    07/28/2025 10:24:25 AM PDT · by PoeToaster · 134 replies
    Consumer Affairs ^ | 7/25/25 | Mark Huffman
    The price of beef rose sharply, with ground beef averaging $6.11 per pound (up 11.8% year-over-year) and steak increasing by 8%. Nonalcoholic beverages, especially coffee, also saw price hikes, with coffee alone rising 2.2% in June. Fresh fruit and vegetable prices increased, notably citrus (up 2.3%). Chocolate-based products are becoming costlier due to record-high cocoa prices, prompting major manufacturers to plan double-digit price hikes. While most food categories saw inflation-driven increases, egg prices provided relief, dropping 7.5% in May after a 40% surge in 2024. However, upcoming tariffs, such as a 50% U.S. duty on Brazilian imports, may drive future...
  • Best video summarizing the benefits of drinking coffee by Dr Rhonda Patrick

    07/14/2025 2:12:12 AM PDT · by tired&retired · 59 replies
    YouTube- FoundMyFitness ^ | June 2025 | Dr Rhonda Patrick
    Coffee potentially reduces epigenetic age by up to one year in regular coffee drinkers, but its effectiveness hinges entirely on how you brew it. In this episode, I outline precisely how coffee reduces DNA damage, a key driver of cancer and cellular aging, and why choosing filtered coffee over methods like French press significantly lowers cholesterol risk. I’ll discuss exactly which beans and roasts pack the highest antioxidant punch, plus a practical tip on a specific supplement that amplifies coffee’s cognitive benefits. You’ll also learn the truth about mycotoxins in coffee and why adding dairy can blunt coffee’s immediate cognitive-boosting...
  • Trump's tariffs on Brazil could make your coffee even more expensive

    07/11/2025 12:33:55 PM PDT · by DallasBiff · 28 replies
    5 Chicago NBC ^ | 7/10/25 | Amelia Lucas
    President Donald Trump's proposed 50% tariff on Brazilian imports is bad news for coffee drinkers. Brazil, the largest U.S. supplier of green coffee beans, accounts for about a third of the country's total supply, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Coffee beans need to grow in a warm, tropical climate, making Hawaii and Puerto Rico the only suitable places in the United States to farm the crop. But, as the world's top consumer of coffee, the U.S. requires a massive supply to stay caffeinated. Mintel estimates that the U.S. coffee market reached $19.75 billion last year.
  • Caffeine Flip-Flops a 500-Million-Year-Old Switch to Slow Aging

    06/30/2025 5:36:43 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 100 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | June 26, 2025 | Queen Mary University of London
    Caffeine sparks an ancient enzyme that helps cells survive stress and repair damage, revealing a new link between your coffee and long-term health. Credit: Shutterstock Scientists have discovered that caffeine doesn’t just perk up your brain—it energizes your cells in a way that could slow aging. By flipping on an ancient fuel-sensing enzyme called AMPK, caffeine indirectly taps into a powerful longevity pathway that helps cells manage stress, repair damage, and live longer. Caffeine’s Cellular Anti-Aging Mystery Uncovered A new study from the Cellular Ageing and Senescence laboratory at Queen Mary University of London’s Center for Molecular Cell Biology reveals...
  • Tired Man Drinks Coffee So He Can Feel Both Tired And Irritable

    06/21/2025 9:38:39 AM PDT · by dayglored · 15 replies
    The Bee ^ | Jun 20, 2025 | The Bee
    GREEN BAY, WI — In preparation for an early work day, local man David Miles drank a cup of coffee so that, in addition to feeling tired, he could also be irritable. "The caffeine really helps," Miles said as he prepared for a busy day at the office. "Now, I don't just feel tired, but also jittery and easily frustrated by everything all day." Miles, who works at a major insurance firm in the area, has been described by his managers as a loyal employee who frequently shows up to work on time despite being tired and irritable. "About...
  • The optimal time to drink coffee isn't when you normally have it

    06/04/2025 9:07:53 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 45 replies
    MSN ^ | June 04, 2025 | Staff
    Maybe coffee doesn't need to be the very first step in our morning routines. While it's often associated with wakefulness, experts claim there may be benefits to holding off on that cup of joe for a different time of day. Cortisol, a stress hormone, is highest in our body right as we wake up, according to Julia Zumpano, a registered dietitian with the Cleveland Clinic Center for Human Nutrition. From there, she said, it begins to decline naturally throughout the day. Caffeine is a stimulant, so if it's consumed (by drinking coffee, for example) when cortisol is high, that can...
  • Ben Ferguson Dismantles Ivanka Trump Pay-for-Play Accusations (St. Jude)

    12/22/2016 6:52:09 AM PST · by Sybeck1 · 20 replies
    The liberal media had been trying to make a lot of hay out of accusations that the Trump family had tried to sell access to themselves and their president-elect father. So far such concerns seem to have little merit since all of the instances pointed to by accusers have not actually happened. But that didn’t stop it from being a topic of conversation on CNN’s OutFront on Wednesday. “This has been a stumbling block for the Trumps,” argued fill in host Poppy Harlow, after a long winded report about the accusations was aired, “Why even open yourself up to this...