Kopi luwak is a very expensive coffee that's allegedly made from animal feces. But is that really the case? Here's the truth ...
“The phytonutrients [compounds produced by plants] associated with that were caffeic acid and chlorogenic acid,” says Prof Collins, who is also co-director of the food and nutrition research ...
Any presumed health benefits of coffee may be limited to morning cups of joe, according to an observational study based on the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).
Adding milk and sugar “totally, totally changes the equation,” inserting fat and calories, which can counteract any positive health effects, Young warns. Coffee beans have more than 100 ...
It's touted as a healthier alternative to coffee, mainly due to the nutritional benefits of mushrooms ... instead of being made from just coffee beans, it also contains dried and ground mushrooms.