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17 hours ago

6 Vintage Coffee Brands That Don't Exist Anymore - Tasting Table

Guzzling coffee is not a new habit. In fact, Americans have loved coffeehouses since the 19th century. The 1940s was a particularly good time for coffee, with Americans drinking more than 46 gallons each every year (per the USDA). Consumption has dropped since then, but the truth remains that most Americans can't get through the day without a cup of coffee.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Is the No. 1 Coffee City in the U.S., According to a New Report

Portland, Oregon ranks as the best coffee city in the U.S. due to many affordable, highly rated coffee shops and high home coffee equipment ownership.
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fromTasting Table
3 months ago

You Won't Find Cream As An Option At British Coffee Shops. Here's What You'll Find Instead - Tasting Table

British coffee drinkers prefer milk over cream, highlighting distinct cultural preferences in coffee consumption.
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from24/7 Wall St.
3 months ago

Starbucks' New Secret Menu, Plus 10 Up-and-Coming Coffee Chains You Should Know

Starbucks launches new summer beverages focused on flavor and color as refreshing twists on classics.
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fromTasting Table
4 months ago

How Much Coffee Americans Drink Every Day (And How We Compare With The Rest Of The World) - Tasting Table

The U.S. consumes the most coffee overall, but ranks only 25th per capita.
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fromPsychology Today
6 months ago

This Is Why You Need to Drink More Coffee

Coffee consumption may reduce the risk of several cancers due to its anti-inflammatory properties.
Dietary factors, including coffee, play a role in cancer modulation.
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