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  2. Lavender lattes are popular at Starbucks and other coffee ...

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    Coffee itself, however, contains antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties, along with potential health benefits, such as reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes and protecting the liver.

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  4. Health effects of coffee - Wikipedia

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    The health effects of coffee include various possible health benefits and health risks. [ 1 ] A 2017 umbrella review of meta-analyses found that drinking coffee is generally safe within usual levels of intake and is more likely to improve health outcomes than to cause harm at doses of 3 or 4 cups of coffee daily.

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    Turmeric, celebrated for its anti-inflammatory properties, is the main ingredient in its products.

  6. Coffee - Wikipedia

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    It has less milk than a latte, but both are varieties of coffee to which the milk can be added in such a way as to create a decorative surface pattern. Such effects are known as latte art. [128] Coffee is frequently served iced. Popular options include Frappés, Iced lattes, or stronger brewed coffee served with ice. [129]

  7. London fog (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The basic ingredients of a London fog are boiling black tea, preferably Earl Grey tea, vanilla extract, and steamed milk of choice. A teaspoon of raw honey or maple syrup is used to sweeten it.. [4] Sometimes, a small amount of cream is poured on top of the drink, topped with sprinkles of cinnamon, nutmeg, or lavender. [5]

  8. The #1 Spice to Help Reduce Stress, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    Galati enjoys making one with milk, maple syrup, vanilla extract, turmeric and other warming spices like cinnamon and ginger. Bonus points for adding a pinch of black pepper for better absorption!

  9. Vanillylmandelic acid - Wikipedia

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    Vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) is a chemical intermediate in the synthesis of artificial vanilla flavorings [1] and is an end-stage metabolite of the catecholamines (epinephrine, and norepinephrine). It is produced via intermediary metabolites.