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Which coffee is healthiest? The drinks to choose and the ones you should avoid
Coffee is no longer seen as a health enemy, but the difference between a clean Americano and a syrup-loaded iced coffee can be huge; here is how filter coffee, espresso, cappuccino, capsules and instant coffee compare
Dr. Yael Benvenisti
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06.12.26
From farms to coffee carts: Visit these 5 Gaza border businesses rebuilding through tourism
Agriculture, culinary arts, and heritage preservation: In the Gaza border communities, life is slowly returning to normal, and the tourism industry is waiting for you to come and experience this beautiful region of the country up close; here are 5 places worth visiting
Anat Lev Adler
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05.27.26
Scientists made coffee drinkers quit for 2 weeks — what they found surprised everyone
New research suggests caffeinated and decaf coffee may affect gut bacteria, mood, stress, memory and inflammation; experts say the findings highlight the gut-brain connection, but caution that more research is needed
Tzur Gueta
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05.11.26
Swiss coffee brand pulls ad over Nazi concentration camp slogan
Chicco d’Oro acknowledged that its use of the phrase 'Jedem das Seine,' which can be translated as 'to each his own' or 'to each what he deserves,' was a 'serious mistake'
News Agencies
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05.10.26
Iran shuts Tehran café chain over cups deemed hinting at Khamenei assassination
Officials say cups showed 'suspicious' imagery; company denies intent, says designs were made before war for Nowruz distribution
ynet
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03.29.26
‘I did not want money from my parents’: The young founders behind Israel’s matcha revolution
Born into Israel’s economic elite, Maya Schneidman and Daniela Kolber chose an independent path. The childhood friends built Mix and Matcha into a multimillion-shekel brand and are now setting their sights on the United States
Anat Lev Adler
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01.07.26
Hampstead barista fired for alleged swastika froth on Jewish customer’s coffee
Father of two reassured as Coffee Cup manager takes immediate action demonstrating zero tolerance policy for apparent hate
Michelle Rosenberg, Jewish News
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01.05.26
Coffee or tea and bone health? Large study points to a surprising link
A decade-long observational study of nearly 10,000 postmenopausal women found slightly higher hip bone density among tea drinkers, while moderate coffee intake showed no harm to bones and very high consumption may be linked to lower density
Tzur Gueta
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12.30.25
Coffee may make you younger, study finds
Drinking 3–4 cups of coffee daily may slow cellular aging by up to 5 years; antioxidants in coffee help protect telomeres, the DNA caps linked to aging; over 4 cups offers no benefit and may harm cells, researchers warn
ynet
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12.14.25
Starbucks’ $30 Bearista cup sends America into a frenzy
The coffee giant’s new Bearista — a glass bear-shaped mug launched for winter — sparked viral madness across the US, with sold-out stores, fights in line, skyrocketing resale prices and even an apology from Starbucks
Roy Elman
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11.09.25
Negev food trucks treasures: young Israelis serve coffee, pastries, and smoked meats
From smoked meats to sugar-free desserts, coffee carts across the Bnei Shimon region serve up creative menus in scenic spots; run by locals, some post-army reservists, they offer community, connection and quality fare under the southern sky
Nehama Rahamim
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11.07.25
Starbucks' biggest rival? China's Luckin Coffee storms into New York
Luckin Coffee, China's fastest-growing coffee chain with 26,000 stores, lands in New York; with its app-only stores and bold drinks, it aims to challenge Starbucks
News Agencies
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09.18.25
How much is too much? Israelis share their candid coffee confessions
They start with coffee in the morning, drink more at work and at cafés and struggle to get through the day with fewer than 10 cups; meet the Israelis hooked on the world’s favorite drink—and how much is considered safe?
Nirit Zuk
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08.30.25
We were on a coffee break: Friends-themed pop-up shop opens in Tel Aviv
Step into the world of Friends without leaving Tel Aviv: This limited-time pop-up brings the iconic Central Perk couch, themed treats and merch galore — perfect for fans craving nostalgia, Instagram moments and a little bit of 'how you doin’?' magic
Sapir Gordo
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08.05.25
A tempest in a coffee cup: Trump refuses to drink coffee in Saudi Arabia - sparking criticism
He says he abstains not only from alcohol and smoking but also from coffee, yet he was twice served cups of coffee during meetings with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman; A symbol of hospitality, refusing the coffee is an insult to the host; Online criticism: 'He wants money, not coffee!'
Lior Ben Ari
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05.13.25
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