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  2. Dave Asprey - Wikipedia

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    A cup of Bulletproof Coffee. The Bulletproof diet developed and marketed by Asprey recommends eating foods high in fat, moderate in protein, and low in carbohydrates with a foundation being the consumption of Bulletproof Coffee, a brand of coffee made and marketed by Asprey. [32] [33] Asprey developed this recipe after traveling to Tibet and ...

  3. Recipe: Fuel Your Day With This Healthy Coffee Protein Shake

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    Calling all coffee lovers and wellness enthusiasts! If you’re a latte or espresso ritualist but want something that doubles as a nourishing breakfast or a post-workout pick-me-up, meet your new ...

  4. What is ghee coffee and is it actually good for you? - AOL

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  5. What is MCT Oil? Nutrition Facts You Should Know - AOL

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    Bulletproof coffee. You’ve heard of bulletproof coffee, right? ... You can substitute some or all of the oil in a baked-good recipe for MCT oil, and it likely won’t alter the taste. Bottom line.

  6. Talk:Bulletproof Coffee - Wikipedia

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    An IP added some general information about the consumption of saturated fats to the Health effects section on May 11. I reviewed the sources and they don't mention Bulletproof specifically and seeing as there are numerous other diets that have similar levels of saturated fat intake, it comes off as a health disclaimer that isn't directly tied to this topic.(see the IP's comments to me on my ...

  7. Coffee extraction - Wikipedia

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    Coffee extraction occurs when hot water is poured over coffee grounds, causing desirable compounds such as caffeine, carbohydrates, lipids, melanoidins and acids to be extracted from the grounds. The degree to which extraction occurs depends on a number of factors, such as water temperature, brewing time, grind fineness, and quantity of grounds.

  8. The Pantry Item That Will Make Your Homemade Iced Coffee ...

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    Why You Should Add Vanilla Extract to Iced Coffee. It adds instant flavor. There's a reason why the vanilla iced latte is a top seller at expensive coffee shops.

  9. Cold brew coffee - Wikipedia

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    Cold brew coffee, also called cold water extraction or cold pressing, is a type of coffee prepared by the process of steeping coffee grounds in water at cool temperatures for an extended period. Coarse-ground beans are soaked in water for about 12 to 24 hours.