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Who discovered coffee and where did coffee originate

Who Discovered Coffee & Where Did Coffee Originate?

An estimated 95 million cups of Coffee are consumed in the UK per day. Across the pond, in the United States, that number rises to 400 million cups. And its influence is spreading and growing all the time. But who discovered Coffee? When did it take place? Where did it begin? These questions will be […]

How to Make Whipped Coffee at Home Guide

How to Make Whipped Coffee at Home Guide

Coffee shops seem to bless every corner of the highstreet these days, and the likes of Cappuccinos and Lattes remain ever-popular. However, people are now starting to get more inventive when they think of types of Coffee drinks, which we’re all for. The following article will keep the trend going, showing you how to make […]

Does tea count as water intake

Does Tea Count as Water Intake?

Water is something we can’t live without. Not only does the human body consist of up to 60% of the stuff, but its consumption is paramount to our functionality. Water, however, arguably comes in many forms – or at least finds itself in many of the things we eat and drink. What we intend to […]

Why is Coffee so Addictive for Some People

Why is Coffee so Addictive for Some People?

In 1985, Robert Palmer released his iconic single, Addicted to Love. In 1993, Haddaway took it further and asked the question, musically speaking, What is Love? If you’re reading this article, the answer might well be, and understandably so, your morning cuppa. Which prompts a whole new question: Why is Coffee so addictive for some […]

Is Tea Acidic

Is Tea Acidic or Alkaline – Find Out Here

People have started to care more about what Tea can offer apart from its great taste. We know, for example, that it contains a wealth of vitamins, minerals and other antioxidants capable of improving life in small yet significant ways. But there’s more. Much more. The following article will explore, “Is Tea Acidic or Alkaline?” […]