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  • South Sudan’s Excelsa Coffee Offers Hope Amid Global Crisis

    In the heart of South Sudan, a glimmer of hope emerges amidst the challenges faced by coffee farmers worldwide. Catherine Bashiama, a local farmer, delicately inspects the coffee tree she has nurtured, her eyes lighting up at the sight of the first cherries. These cherries represent more than just fruit; they symbolize a potential escape…

  • Popular Coffee Brand Recalled for Mislabeling as Decaf – Health Risk

    A well-known coffee brand has recently issued a recall due to mislabeling concerns, potentially posing health risks to consumers. Massimo Zanetti Beverage USA has voluntarily recalled the Our Family Traverse City Cherry Artificially Flavored Decaf Light Roast Ground Coffee after it was discovered that the product labeled as decaf actually contains caffeine. The affected coffee,…

  • How Your Coffee Brew Affects Your Cholesterol: Study Findings

    A recent study has shed light on how the way you prepare your daily coffee could impact your cholesterol levels. The research revealed that certain compounds found in coffee, known as diterpenes, specifically cafestol and kahweol, have been associated with raising levels of LDL cholesterol, often referred to as ‘bad’ cholesterol. The levels of these…

  • Top Instant Coffee Brands: A Guide to Stocking Up

    Instant coffee, despite its mixed reputation, serves as a convenient and essential option for coffee lovers in various situations. Especially handy during power outages or outdoor activities, instant coffee offers a quick caffeine fix with just the addition of water. While some criticize its taste due to factors like over-roasting or the dehydrating process, many…

  • Community Rallies: Coffee Shop Forced to Close After Devastating Robbery

    A beloved coffee shop in the southern suburbs faced heartbreak as it was compelled to shut down following a devastating robbery by heartless criminals. The owners, left reeling from the loss, were overwhelmed by the community’s outpouring of support in the aftermath of the traumatic incident. The closure of the coffee bar, a hub of…

  • Coffee Shop Owners Fear £5 Price Norm Within Years

    In the realm of coffee culture, there is a growing concern among coffee shop proprietors that a £5 price tag on a cup of coffee could soon become the standard fare. This apprehension stems from the potential negative impact such a price hike may have on their businesses. Industry analysis suggests that this projection might…

  • Fore Coffee’s IPO to Fuel Expansion on Indonesia Stock Exchange

    Fore Coffee, a prominent Indonesian coffee chain, has disclosed its intention to launch an Initial Public Offering (IPO) on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) to facilitate its expansion strategy and fortify its presence in the premium coffee market. Operating under the symbol “FORE,” Fore Coffee will release 1,880,000,000 shares, equivalent to 21.08 percent of its…

  • Bean Burglary: Coffee Shop Forced to Close After Theft

    A beloved coffee shop in the southern suburbs faced a devastating blow as heartless thieves ransacked the premises, leading to its closure. The owners, left reeling from the theft that stripped them of everything, made the difficult decision to shut down. The local community, however, rallied around the owners in a heartwarming display of support…

  • Space-Loving Couple’s Coffee Venture Wins Hearts in Tasmanian Town

    In the picturesque Tasmanian town of Fingal, a space-loving couple has captured the hearts of locals with their unique coffee venture. Hamish Thompson and Elizabeth Bennett, formerly from central London, have embarked on an extraordinary journey that blends their passion for space exploration with the simple pleasure of a good cup of coffee. The couple’s…

  • Workplace Coffee Machines Contain High Cholesterol-Elevating Substances: Study

    A recent study conducted by Uppsala University has revealed that coffee brewed from workplace machines contains notably high levels of cholesterol-elevating substances, particularly cafestol and kahweol, in comparison to coffee produced using paper filters. The research, conducted in collaboration with Chalmers University of Technology and published in the journal Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Diseases, sheds…