Hot beverage options are abundant at this time of the year and some are healthier than others. (Getty Images) There’s nothing cozier than snuggling up with a warm beverage underneath a blanket during ...
WALK down any high street and you’ll see them – throngs of people holding bright green frothy drinks in see-through cups.
Colorful drinks have been all the rage at Starbucks since the Pink Drink went viral in 2016. This secret menu matcha drink is ...
These brain-boosting beverages can support cognitive function, memory and focus while protecting against age-related decline.
Use tea to add floral, earthy, and smoky notes to your next cocktail. The Smoky Fig is a fruity, smoky, tart drink adapted from the Qiyi Guo cocktail created by Maybe Sammy in Sydney, which leans on ...
Tea is often considered a healthier beverage, but some of the most popular ones can be just as sugary as soda or come with health claims that are too good to be true. Here are some of the options to ...
Agarwal advises people who have diabetes or insulin resistance to avoid having fruit juices first thing in the morning.
Both of these nutritious teas have caffeine, but one provides more sustained energy, while the other packs a bigger caffeine punch.