Trump, coffee and price hikes
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W arriors newcomer Jimmy Butler is still getting acclimated to San Francisco, but the way he tells it, you may see him walking the streets soon with his three kids and, most likely, an oat milk cappuccino in hand.
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Some coffee drinkers are stockpiling as prices surge because of tariff threats and weather conditions in coffee-producing countries.
President Donald Trump has pledged a 50% tariff against Brazil, a major producer of green coffee beans. That could lead to higher coffee prices.
Coffee enemas, a controversial alternative medicine practice from the 1920s, lack scientific evidence and pose significant risks, according to gastroenterology experts.
Nestle announced on Thursday environmental restoration projects in partnership with reforestation startup re.green and chocolatier Barry Callebaut in Brazil, seeking to plant millions of trees in areas where it sources key ingredients.
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An evaporating colloidal particle–laden droplet leaves behind a ring-like residue after drying. We routinely observe this ubiquitous phenomenon for dried coffee drops; thus, it is known as the "coffee-ring effect.