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💬 What are you #reading? 🤎📖 Happy Wednesday, friends! I’m reading a few different books right now trying to complete my ABC Challenge for this year! Did you set any reading goals this year? My Current Reads: 📖 Twisted Love by @authoranahuang 📱 The Quarry Girls by @jesslourey 🎧 The Kite Runner by @khosseini . . . h a s h t a g s : #instabooks #bookphotography #bookrecommendations #booknerd #booklover #readingtime #coffeegram #bibliophile #bookaesthetic #bookclub #bookish #book #books #bokelicious #bookstagrammer #stillifephotography #mydailycoffeemoment #coffeecoffeecoffee #cozyautumn #beigeaesthetic (at Home Sweet Home) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClToXg6OI20/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Come celebrate National Spaghetti Day with us today as we serve our delicious 1936 Coffee spaghetti recipe.Link in our Bio on top. Ven a celebrar el Día Nacional del Espagueti con nosotros hoy mientras servimos nuestra deliciosa receta de espagueti hecha con nuestro café 1936. Enlace en nuestra bio arriba.#1936coffee#perfectforcooking #yum #coffeecoffeecoffee #pennepasta #foodpic #foodies #recipe #ravioli #icedcoffee #coffeeculture #cookingathome #foodgasm #pastalover #baristadaily #coffeeshop #coffeeart #pastapasta #pasta #caffeine #carbonarapasta #foodlove #coffeeroaster #eatingfortheinsta (at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm-9TwlrkbT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Continuing with the drink spam as I’m finding them really fun to creat (and enjoy) Todays new experience was Kúmenkaffi, or Caraway coffee, from Iceland! The idea to add caraway seeds into my cafetière came without external research however once I tried it I decided to look it up because it was to delicious to be a unique concoction. And of course its a thing! The caraway adds a subtle sweetness and just elevates the coffee. I personally don’t take sugar in my coffee, or any of my drinks for that matter, but the seeds had a similar affect in cutting the tannin tastes. The best thing is thats its not an overpowering flavour in the slightest, its very harmonious. 100% recommend! ☕️✨
Like with most spices, caraway seeds come with health benefits that modern science can back up. But as with all things, do your research before adding large amounts into your diet. Caraway is an excellent source of, vitamin A, potassium, magnesium, calcium, phosphorus, niacin and folate. But they are not a suitable supplement if you are deficient. Caraway seeds are also a good source of antioxidants, containing significant amounts of lutein and zeaxanthin. Both of these are carotenoids. However one of the most interesting properties of caraway seeds is their ability to reduce chronic inflammation. Potentially reducing the risk of chronic diseases linked to this type of inflammation, namely heart disease, arthritis and arthritis. However I have to stress that a couple spoons of seeds from your kitchen spice drawer are not going to win the fight against each individual’s genetic lottery. Caraway has also been shown to lower blood sugar levels. Which does not make it ideal for those with diabetes. In to large a quantity (a measurement that is relieve to each individual) caraway can therefore cause a person to become hypoglycaemic. Things like this is why its important to do though research before you add any significant amounts of any herb into your diet. There are many plants that have positive medicinal properties but nature is not a laboratory. There are countless factors that influence the potency and effects a herb can have on the human body and unlike modern synthesised medicine there is little to no regulation in dosage. If you are ever unsure about something either consult with a physician, do more research (taking into account bias) and think “is the person telling me this trying to sell me something” herbal and ‘natural’ remedies are a big market nowadays and in the pursuit of profit, side effects are glossed over. Folk medicine can interact with prescriptions, and just because something works well for other people doesn’t necessarily mean its suitable for you. Remember, lavender honey can help sooth a sore throat but it ain’t gonna do shit against pneumonia. Aloe vera can sooth a sunburn but it won’t fight sepsis. Stay safe, stay educated and support modern medicine xx (also get vaccinated its 2022)