Caffeine is generally safe to drink up to 400 milligrams a day, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). That's equivalent to about four or five cups of coffee. For the average person, ...
Drinking coffee is a global habit. Around the world, people sip about 3 billion cups a day, making the industry more than $200 billion a year. In the United States, just about 15% of the coffee ...
Few choices feel as critical as the one concerning what beverage to consume at 2 p.m., a time of day when ordering cold brew feels a bit like playing Russian roulette with my sleep schedule, but going ...
Coffee beans naturally contain caffeine, a stimulant that many use to combat fatigue. In order to create decaffeinated coffee, the caffeine must be removed from the bean using a chemical process. Many ...
For people avoiding caffeine, decaf coffee seems like a harmless option. But some health advocacy groups that argue otherwise are petitioning the US Food and Drug Administration to ban a key chemical ...
Nolo has introduced a UK-first premium RTD cold brew coffee, made with Arabica beans and a prebiotic high-fiber blend. The ...
Dekáf has embraced this shift, offering decaf and low-caffeine options that prioritize flavor, ritual, and intention. Coffee ...