Frappe is Filipinos' favorite iced coffee beverage — data
MANILA, Philippines — Frappe is the most popular iced coffee beverage in the Philippines, according to data collated by coffee-centric creatives at Coffeeness.
Balita.org: Your Premier Source for Comprehensive Philippines News and Insights! We bring you the latest news, stories, and updates on a wide range of topics, including politics, culture, economy, and more. Stay tuned to know everything you wish about your favorite stars 24/7.
MANILA, Philippines — Frappe is the most popular iced coffee beverage in the Philippines, according to data collated by coffee-centric creatives at Coffeeness.
MANILA, Philippines — More than just the usual Chocolate Chip Loaf, Raisin Loaf and Chocolate Loaf, Chef Jill Sandique recently created a not-so-usual loaf called Lemon and Milk Chocolate Pound Cake. Light, moist and fluffy, this recipe is easily one of Chef Jill’s favorites.
MANILA, Philippines — Bits of fruits and burnt coconut dance perfectly well with the creamy texture of carabao milk in tubs of a limited-edition gelato series that features flavors of Mindanao.
MANILA, Philippines — Reclaimed wood stamps, soft-serve ice cream and a bigger Coffee Counter in Bonifacio Global City (BGC) await fans of Japanese lifestyle brand Muji at its recently opened its seventh store in Uptown Mall.
STEP into a world where tradition intertwines with modern elegance at «TernoCon: Kasarinlan, Kultura, Kasuotan.»
MANILA, Philippines — Plunge into a refreshing, vibrant and feel good stay at Park Inn by Radisson Davao, one of the city’s premier accommodations, which was recently honored the Certificate of Excellence from Tripadvisor’s Traveler’s Choice Awards 2024.
A recently discovered ancient river in Antarctica, referred to as the Rio Grande, is providing new insights into the continent's climatic history. This groundbreaking find is crucial for understanding how climate change has shaped the landscape over millions of years.The discovery was made by a team of scientists from the University of Arizona, led by geoscientist Dr Stewart Jamieson."The Rio Grande is unlike anything we have seen in Antarctica," Dr Jamieson said. "This river system was buried under ice for millions of years and offers a unique window into the past."The Rio Grande, which rivals some of the world's largest rivers, was identified through satellite imagery and radar data. The river's channels stretch over 680 miles, and it likely played a significant role in transporting water and sediment across the continent during a warmer period in Earth's history, a Newsweek report.The presence of the Rio Grande suggests that Antarctica once had a much milder climate, with conditions that could support flowing water. This finding challenges previous assumptions about the continent's glacial history and indicates that parts of Antarctica may have been ice-free during certain periods."The implications of this discovery are profound," said Dr Jamieson. "It changes our understanding of the Antarctic ice sheet and its stability. Knowing that such a large river system existed implies that the ice sheet was much smaller than we thought."The research team plans to conduct further studies to determine the age of the river system and the climatic conditions that allowed it to form. These investigations could provide valuable data for predicting future changes in the Antarctic ice sheet in response to
MANILA, Philippines — You love Yema Cake, and so you always buy one whenever there’s a special occasion. This way, you have a fairly good excuse to enjoy your favorite cake.