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French researchers discover glass bottles shed significantly more microplastics into drinks than plastic or metal packaging.
A new study has made a jaw-dropping discovery on microplastics — and it may have you rethinking how you consume your favorite beverages.
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Bubble Tea
This tea-based drink, made with chewy tapioca pearls, is sure to give you a caffeine boost with a flavorful twist. Here’s how ...
Located inside the Wine Collective, owned by Mary Montalvo, at 5 N. Lafayette St., Janae and Sean Johnson, who own Three Oaks ...
Though there’s no shortage of exceptional ice-cold nonalcoholic beverages to enjoy on a hot summer day, there are times when ...
Star is made up of a team of very strange people, and nothing proves that more with some of their very concerning guilty food ...
Recently, researchers reported finding a plastic spoon’s volume of microplastics in human brain tissue. Instinct says that ...
Welcome to part 1 of our two-part series, The Evolution of Iced Tea. In this installment, we'll explore the history of the ...
Place the peaches, sugar and water in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce the heat to medium-low ...
Want to give your freshly brewed cup of iced tea more flavor? Try adding mint or fruit to your cup before pouring in the ...
Using a stainless steel or glass strainer will reduce your ... the sheer volume potentially ingested from a single cup of tea brewed with a plastic tea bag raises significant concerns and ...
OSAKA - A 5,000 yen (S$45) afternoon tea set served at the British pavilion at the Osaka Expo has left Japanese social media aghast at its perfunctory paper cups, sending Britain’s embassy into ...