coffee
Coverage of coffee in the Nexus archive.
- 15 foods that taste completely different fresh versus processed
The article examines how certain foods, such as tomatoes, corn, coffee, and vanilla, undergo chemical changes that alter their taste when transitioning from fresh to processed forms. It highlights the role of processing methods in transforming flavor profiles.
- Rise & Glaze to bring coffee, doughnuts to Scotlandville
Rise & Glaze, a new coffee and doughnut shop, is opening in Scotlandville to offer coffee, doughnuts, and other menu items. The business aims to boost economic growth along the Scotlandville corridor.
- ‘I make my own pizza.’ What’s the best way you’ve found to save money?
The article discusses saving money by focusing on everyday activities like pizza, coffee, cooking, cleaning, and vacations. It emphasizes that saving money can apply to any personal expense, not just specific items.
- How Keurig saved — and ruined — your coffee
Keurig revolutionized office coffee by enabling single-cup brewing, improving convenience and quality. However, the widespread adoption of K-Cups and Keurig machines led to their ubiquity in both offices and homes, surpassing initial expectations.
- After hooking China on coffee, Starbucks ramps up consumer strategy
Starbucks is adapting its consumer strategy in China, as observed by an American expatriate who notes differences in local stores compared to those in the United States. The company aims to maintain its presence in the Chinese market by tailoring its approach to local preferences.
- Coffee Lovers and Their Livers Can Celebrate, Study Suggests
A study from the U.K. Biobank found that coffee consumption is associated with lower risks of serious liver disease and related mortality, with higher intake showing greater benefits over a 13-year follow-up.
- Drinking coffee can slash the risk of deadly liver disease: Scientists pinpoint how many daily cups can protect you... and it's good news for decaf drinkers too
Drinking coffee can reduce the risk of deadly liver disease, with scientists identifying the optimal number of daily cups for protection, including benefits for decaf drinkers.
- Wholesale Cash Prices
Wholesale cash prices for various commodities including broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, eggs, and grains were reported, with some showing slight increases or decreases between Monday and Tuesday.
- Brew your coffee with a side of whimsy for under $100 with this extended Prime Day Nespresso deal
Nespresso is offering an extended Prime Day deal with coffee brewing products available for under $100, marking the lowest price ever recorded.
- Coffee, chillies and cashews: a new recipe to spice up China-Africa trade relations
China is granting continent-wide market access for African coffee, chillies, and cashews by bypassing traditional bilateral negotiations, signaling a shift in its trade strategy with African nations. This move is analyzed by Jevans Nyabiage to assess its impact on China-Africa relations and global trade dynamics.
- Wholesale Cash Prices
The article reports wholesale cash prices for various commodities including broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, eggs, corn, soybeans, wheat, and coal as of recent trading days. Prices for specific items like hogs and pork loins show fluctuations, while others like flour and steers remain stable.
- El Niño threatens Africa’s food security
El Niño is expected to cause droughts in Africa, threatening cocoa and coffee crops in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, which supply over half the world’s cocoa. The droughts could reduce outputs, drive up global prices, and harm farmers who do not benefit from government-fixed prices. The IMF’s Africa chief announced plans to support nations affected by conflict-induced shocks.
- Scientists Invent a Way to Brew Espresso With Ultrasonic Waves—No Hot Water Required
Scientists have developed a method to create espresso-like coffee using ultrasonic waves without requiring hot water. This process reduces energy consumption by 75% compared to traditional espresso brewing.
- Colombia Palm Oil Boom Faces a Looming EU Deforestation Deadline
Colombia's palm oil and coffee exports are experiencing a boom, but an EU deforestation rule set for December 2026 could restrict their access to the European market. The regulation poses a potential threat to the continued growth of these key export industries.
- Wholesale Cash Prices
Wholesale cash prices for commodities showed mixed changes, with declines in Cheddar cheese, Brazilian and Colombian coffee, and large white eggs. Corn and soybean prices increased slightly, while hogs and pork loins remained stable. Copper prices rose, and wheat prices saw a minor increase.
- Wholesale Cash Prices
The article reports wholesale cash prices for various commodities such as broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, eggs, hogs, pork loins, and grains, showing some price changes between previous and current values.
- Super El Niño could add HUNDREDS to your grocery bill: As chance of climate event hits 80%, experts warn the price of tea, coffee, and fruit could skyrocket in Britain
An 80% chance of a Super El Niño climate event could significantly raise grocery bills in Britain, with experts warning of sharp price increases for tea, coffee, and fruit. The phenomenon may add hundreds to consumers' costs for these items.
- Nestlé CEO Says Lower Coffee, Cocoa Costs Will Boost Margins
Nestlé CEO Philipp Navratil stated that reduced coffee and cocoa costs will improve company margins. The announcement highlights anticipated financial benefits from lower raw material expenses.
- Wholesale Cash Prices
The article lists current and previous wholesale cash prices for various commodities including meats, dairy, grains, and oils. Prices for items like broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, and soybeans are detailed, showing fluctuations between the current and prior periods.
- Crashing after coffee? This protein-packed blend may fix your mornings
The article discusses how Everyday Dose's Protein+ Coffee helps avoid the mid-morning crash typically caused by regular coffee, offering a protein-packed alternative to sustain energy. The author shares personal experience of breaking a cycle of coffee-induced crankiness with this product.
- Grapefruit could help your coffee buzz last longer — but it may not be worth dangerous risks: expert
Grapefruit contains a chemical that interacts with other substances, leading doctors to caution against pairing it with numerous medications. While grapefruit may prolong the effects of coffee, experts warn of potential dangerous risks.
- Plant viruses could threaten your coffee, chocolate and wine
Plant viruses pose a threat to crops like coffee, chocolate, and wine, highlighting vulnerabilities in the global food system. This issue underscores broader risks to agricultural stability and food security.
- I lost five pounds in six weeks when I discovered 'Nature's Ozempic': All the benefits of the jabs with NONE of the side effects - and I just stir it into my morning coffee... by BEATRICE AIDIN
The article discusses a natural alternative to Ozempic, which the author claims helped her lose five pounds in six weeks without side effects. The product, referred to as 'Nature's Ozempic,' is consumed by stirring it into morning coffee and is praised for its health benefits.
- Scientists reveal the surprising truth about coffee and blood pressure
Coffee may temporarily raise blood pressure, but moderate drinking does not increase hypertension risk. Researchers found that caffeine stimulates the heart and tightens blood vessels, especially in non-regular coffee drinkers. Coffee also contains compounds that improve blood vessel function.
- Grocery prices jumped more in April than they had in nearly four years
Grocery prices jumped more in April than they had in nearly four years, with coffee prices rising at a pace of over 22% annually over the past three months. This significant increase in grocery prices may be attributed to various economic factors. The rise in coffee prices is particularly notable, with a substantial annual increase.
- Eating dark fruit and drinking one cup of coffee a day could slow ageing
Eating dark fruit and drinking one cup of coffee a day may slow down the ageing process. This is based on the potential health benefits of these foods. Further research is needed to confirm the effects.
- What really happens when you reheat your coffee in the microwave
Reheating coffee in the microwave can affect its taste and quality. The microwave can cause a loss of flavors and aromas, resulting in a bitter taste. This process can also lead to the formation of undesirable compounds.
- What really happens when you reheat your coffee in the microwave
Reheating coffee in the microwave can lead to a loss of flavor and aroma, and may also cause the formation of unpleasant compounds. The ideal way to reheat coffee is by using a thermometer to heat it to the optimal temperature. Microwave reheating is not recommended as it can lead to uneven heating.
- Science Has Found Even More Ways Coffee Is Good for You
A new study reveals that coffee has various health benefits, including modifying the microbiome, reducing inflammation, and influencing mood, with even decaf coffee having its perks. The study highlights the mechanisms behind these benefits. Overall, the research suggests that coffee consumption can have positive effects on overall health.
- Scientists just discovered what coffee is really doing to your gut and brain
Coffee, both caffeinated and decaf, alters gut bacteria linked to improved mood, lower stress, and enhanced cognitive functions like learning, memory, focus, and reduced anxiety. The study highlights that coffee's benefits extend beyond caffeine, affecting multiple pathways in the gut and brain.
- Coffee doesn't just wake you up–a biological pathway illuminates health effects
A study reveals a key biological pathway through which coffee exerts its health effects, extending beyond its caffeine content. This pathway may explain coffee's associations with reduced risks of diseases like diabetes and Parkinson's. Researchers suggest the findings could lead to targeted health interventions.
- An electrifying test to find a good coffee
A new technique uses voltage application to determine coffee roast levels and strength. Published in Nature on 30 April 2026, the method offers an electrifying test for assessing coffee quality.
- Brit reveals she quit the UK due to 'burnout' and moved to the other side of the world - now her salary has doubled and she spends just £2 on coffee
A British woman moved to the other side of the world after experiencing burnout in the UK, resulting in her salary doubling and significantly reduced living costs, including spending only £2 on coffee.
- More than just a pick me up! Coffee can boost gut and brain health, and should be used to support a healthy balanced diet, experts say
Experts suggest that coffee consumption can enhance gut and brain health, positioning it as a beneficial component of a healthy, balanced diet.
- This is what happens when you quit coffee for just two weeks: Scientists reveal surprising effects on stress, sleep and memory
A study explores the effects of quitting coffee for two weeks, revealing surprising impacts on stress levels, sleep quality, and memory retention. Scientists observed mixed outcomes, with some participants reporting improved sleep but potential declines in cognitive performance.
- This is what happens when you quit coffee for just two weeks: Scientists reveal surprising effects on stress, sleep and memory
Scientists found that quitting coffee for two weeks leads to surprising changes in stress levels, sleep patterns, and memory. The study highlights unexpected effects on mental health and cognitive functions.
- Coffee Climbs on Iran Conflict Concerns and Brazil Weather Risk
Coffee prices are rising due to concerns over the Iran conflict and weather risks in Brazil, which is affecting the coffee market. The article highlights production challenges in Brazil's Minas Gerais state.
- The exact amount of coffee to drink to avoid anxiety and jitters but still get the benefits
The article discusses optimal coffee consumption levels to balance alertness benefits with reduced anxiety risks. It emphasizes specific quantities to avoid jitters while maintaining cognitive advantages. Research insights guide readers on caffeine intake thresholds for health benefits.
- The 3 Best Mug Warmers of 2026: Better Than the Ember Mug?
The article reviews three top mug warmers from 2026, claiming they outperform the Ember Mug. These devices were tested over weeks or years to maintain coffee temperature effectively.