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Borges launches olive leaf infusion drink

Borges launches olive leaf infusion drink

The infusion is caffeine-free and offers twice the antioxidants of green tea Borges, a renowned name in the Mediterranean space unveiled its newest innovation – Borges Olive Leaf Infusion – at World Food India 2024, Bharat

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Haldiram’s launches premium assorted chocolate brand Cocobay

Haldiram’s launches premium assorted chocolate brand Cocobay

Cocobay aims to cater to chocolate aficionados, especially those with an Indian taste palate Haldiram’s Nagpur announced the launch of its chocolate brand ‘Cocobay’ into the Indian market.  Manufactured and Marketed by Haldirams Nagpur Group,

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NRI Chaiwala expands footprints in North India

NRI Chaiwala expands footprints in North India

Announced the opening of its new stores in Jaipur, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab & Jammu NRI Chaiwala known for its dedication and commitment to distinct and authentic flavours announced the expansion of its footprints in North

Research
Study links high coffee consumption with cardiovascular deaths

Study links high coffee consumption with cardiovascular deaths

A study of more than 18,600 men and women in Japan was conducted Drinking two or more cups of coffee a day may double the risk of death from cardiovascular disease among people with severe

Technologies
IISc uses green tea ingredients for antimicrobial air filtration technology

IISc uses green tea ingredients for antimicrobial air filtration technology

To mitigate air-borne infections A newly developed air filter can deactivate the germs, ‘self-cleaning’ them out of the system using ingredients commonly found in green tea. Impure air might make our life shorter, to the

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Green tea extract may harm liver in people with certain genetic variations: Study

Green tea extract may harm liver in people with certain genetic variations: Study

A new analysis showed early signs of liver damage from high-dose green tea extract predicted by genetic variations Long-term use of high-dose green tea extract may provide some protection against cancer, cardiovascular disease, obesity and