With Girl Scout cookie season in full swing, Wendy's plans to offer a limited time offering of their own. The fast-food chain unveiled the Thin Mints Frosty on Monday, which the fast-food ...
Recent research has sparked renewed interest in green tea’s potential as a natural weight management aid. While some enthusiasts call it “nature’s Ozempic,” scientists have been working to ...
Cookie in the Kitchen Founder Emily Henegar started baking in 2011, when she was just 11 years old. Her older sister had a business on Etsy at the time and Henegar felt inspired to follow in her ...
The issue was flagged by the product’s Italian manufacturer, citing a temporary packaging error that omitted almonds from the ingredient label. No illnesses have ...
Imagine a vibrant green powder whisked into a steaming cup of tea. That’s Japanese matcha tea, a finely ground green tea with a rich history and deep roots in Japanese culture. Matcha goes beyond just ...
The base is made from soft strawberry streusel and topped with a refreshing strawberry mouse, some whipped cream, and the Pirouline wafer ... It’s one half chocolate chip cookie, one half ...
Consumption of green tea can help us maintain good brain health, according to a study published in npj Science of Food, green tea has shown the potential to offer protective benefits for brain health.
Researchers at BGU University in Israel found that a tweaked version of the Mediterranean diet to include green tea and green smoothies could be even better at slowing brain ageing than the ...
And, because their were few black tea drinkers in their Japanese cohort, they could not compare the effects of green and black teas. Allder called for further studies on diverse populations ...
If your plan this January is to have a bit of a health reset, then you might be considering introducing green tea into your daily routine. Well known for its high antioxidant quota, green tea has ...
Drinking more green tea might protect brain health because of its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, Japanese scientists found. A stock photo of an old lady holding a cup of tea.