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Coteca 2016: Conference program to cover key topics for coffee, tea and cocoa

HAMBURG, Germany - News from research and industry, and the hot trends in coffee, tea and cocoa will be presented by international experts at...

Coca-Cola and partners open flagship Ekocenter site in Rwanda

ATLANTA, U.S. – The Coca-Cola Company joined with Ericsson, Medshare, Pentair (NYSE:PNR), Philips (NYSE:PHE), Solarkiosk and TIGO Rwanda earlier this week to officially open...

Growing number of cafes revives the image of Indonesian tea and coffee

JAKARTA, Indonesia - Sipping coffee or tea in a café has developed into people's lifestyles. It is no doubt that the popularity of cafes...

Keeping coffee beans in the freezer may improve taste, study finds

It’s not uncommon to store coffee in the fridge or freezer to keep the beans fresh over long periods of time. The logic is...

The weird thing that makes caffeine pointless

To the devastation of practically every living, breathing adult, researchers at the American Academy of Sleep Medicine have revealed coffee isn't the end-all, be-all...

Quotes about coffee: “I alight at Esplanade in a smell of roasting coffee …”

"I alight at Esplanade in a smell of roasting coffee and ..."

No proof drinking coffee causes cancer

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), part of the World Health Organization, said on Wednesday that coffee cannot be classified as a carcinogen, based on a review of more than ...

Iarc Monographs evaluate drinking coffee, maté, and very hot beverages

An international Working Group of 23 scientists convened by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the cancer agency of the World Health Organization (WHO), has evaluated ...

Fact sheet: Cancer of the oesophagus and drinking very hot beverages

Cancer of the oesophagus is the eighth most common cause of cancer worldwide, leading to approximately 400 000 deaths per year ...

National Coffee Association welcomes “highly significant” coffee health news from Who

NEW YORK, U.S. – The National Coffee Association today (Wednesday) welcomed the positive reclassification of coffee by the International Agency for Research on Cancer...

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