If you’re an introvert who’s a morning person and enjoys “Law and Order,” then there’s a good chance you prefer your coffee black. A new survey of 2,000 Americans examined the personality traits of ...
Ever heard the saying, "You are what you drink?" According to Los Angeles-based psychologist, Dr. Ramani Durvasula, author of You Are Why You Eat: Change Your Food Attitude, Change Your Life, coffee ...
Coffee or tea? It’s a question that divides Americans, and new CivicScience polling reveals some fascinating patterns behind our beverage preferences. Among U.S. adults surveyed from January 2024 to ...
Coffee and tea are two of the most consumed beverages around the world. However, your preference may have more to it than what you’ve been brought up with, or what you’re used to. Instead, it may be ...
Genome-wide association studies have indicated that a preference for certain tastes can be traced back to genes. New work by scientists at Northwestern University has indicated that people who prefer ...
A new study suggests our genes could have a significant influence in the type of flavors we’re interested in, including our coffee preferences. Those who enjoy black coffee and dark chocolate might ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Iced or hot? The debate rages on. (Photo Illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Getty Images) The debate over hot vs. iced coffee is ...
Automatic drip coffee is regaining favor with consumers who increasingly are turning their backs on single-serve pods, which some perceive as convenient but a lower quality and more wasteful than ...
Whether people prefer coffee or tea may boil down to a matter of taste genetics. People with a version of a gene that increases sensitivity to the bitter flavor of caffeine tend to be coffee drinkers, ...