The great debate: Do you drink coffee or matcha in the morning? Sixty-six percent of Americans start their morning with coffee each day, per the National Coffee Association, but drinking matcha has become more popular over the last few years. Matcha tea is often consumed as an alternative to coffee, as green tea leaves offer caffeination amounts similar to that …
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Alcohol-free beer is booming: 5 brands and 3 reasons behind the no-buzz buzz
Beer without the buzz is behind the biggest buzz in the biz. “Alcohol-free beer has been one of the hottest growth trends in the industry the past three to five years,” beer-industry insider Bump Williams, of Bump Williams Consulting in Connecticut, told Fox News Digital. The segment enjoyed a 34.5% sales rise in 2023 compared with year-end 2022 figures, according …
Read More »Cancer immunity gets a boost from one common nutrient, study finds: ‘Intrigue and optimism’
Vitamin D could be a surprise weapon against cancer, new research suggests. A study of mice published in the journal Science last week found that eating a diet rich in vitamin D changed the gut microbiome in a way that boosted cancer immunity. The micronutrient increased levels of the bacterium Bacteroides fragilis, which has been shown to improve cancer immune …
Read More »'Seinfeld' set stage for sitcom gold in NYC diner, tourists still flock to eateries that played a part
Influential sitcom “Seinfeld” celebrated the central role diners play in the social fabric of New York City during its hilarious 10-season romp through American pop culture. “You’d be hard-pressed to find a year in American television and film that doesn’t have at least one scene set in a diner,” Ed Levine wrote for Serious Eats in 2019. No series, film …
Read More »5 fruit-friendly facts for National Blueberry Pie Day: 'Healthy' and 'tasty'
Sunday, April 28, is “National Blueberry Pie Day” — helping to kick off pie-making season each year. Though it’s unclear when this observation began, many find it a good excuse to enjoy a delicious slice of blueberry pie (ice cream on the side optional). Want some “food for thought” during your celebrations? THESE ARE THE 8 BEST FRUITS FOR YOUR …
Read More »Hot headlines: Teen reels in monster catch, America's tastiest food stories and more in Lifestyle this week
Lifestyle headlines from this week included stories focused on American cuisine, a teenager’s jaw-dropping catfish catch — and much more. Fun quizzes and crosswords are always available to dive into as well. (Fox News Digital publishes daily crossword puzzles 24/7!) CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER Grab your coffee or tea, lean back — and soak up …
Read More »Amid bird flu spread, experts reveal if it's safe to drink milk: 'Indirect concern'
Traces of bird flu have been detected in pasteurized milk — leaving many people wondering if it’s safe to drink. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a notice on Thursday stating that one in five retail samples of commercial milk tested positive for fragments of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), more commonly known as bird flu or avian …
Read More »Bread king of Paris rises to the top in annual baguette contest: 'A lot of love'
The new bread king of Paris has been crowned. Xavier Netry rose to the top of a field of 172 competitors and was declared winner of the 31st annual “Grand Prix de la baguette” earlier this week, said the Associated Press. Netry, who has been baking for 25 years, is head baker at Utopie, a bakery in Paris’ 11th district, …
Read More »Tabasco put spice in American life: Here's the surprising origin of Louisiana heat
Tabasco is one of the world’s most recognizable condiments, the name of the Louisiana hot sauce alone a synonym for tongue-singing spice. The odd origin of the all-American hot sauce, however, defies its familiarity or the spicy sass associated with food born on the bayou. Tabasco was first imagined in 1868 by a Maryland banker named Edmund McIlhenhy. ISRAEL’S FAVORITE …
Read More »Bird flu virus found in grocery store milk, but no risk to customers, FDA says
Samples of pasteurized milk on grocery store shelves have tested positive for remnants of the bird flu virus that hasalready infected herds of dairy cows, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said Tuesday. The FDA stressed that the material is inactivated and that the findings “do not represent [an] actual virus that may be a risk to consumers.” Officials …
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