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Cascara is the name of a new latte at Starbucks. It’s also the name of a small tree that grows in the coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest — a tree known for its extreme laxative properties. The ...
Autumn seemed to arrive early this year, as drought-stressed trees and shrubs went dormant in self-defense. A general absence of bright autumnal leaf colors may be blamed on alternating periods of ...
Not exactly unknown, and not exactly mainstream, cascara is the inspiration for Up To Good Energy’s caffeinated, carbonated beverage. If you’re not familiar, cascara is the coffee fruit. You may have ...
Throughout the shop, competitors spill out bags filled with everything from tea kettles to banana leaves and cotton candy grapes, rehearsing their "drink inspiration" monologues while stewing over ...
CASCARA is the dried bark of a tree native to the Pacific coast of North America. Native Americans used it as a natural laxative for treating constipation. When Spanish explorers learned of the remedy ...
Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest first began using cascara sagrada, or sacred bark, hundreds of years ago. When dried and aged for a year, the bark of Rhamnus purshiana, a tree related to the ...
Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley lives in East Portland and often rides his bike on the Merkley noticed recently that trees started popping up on the slope between the path and freeway. “I saw all these trees ...
Starbucks is kicking off 2017 with a new and unusual beverage: The Cascara Latte, a latte that uses the fruit of the coffee cherry. Before you jump headfirst into the new drink, you should know about ...
Rockville , Feb. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to an updated industry report compiled by Fact.MR, revenue from the global cascara product market is estimated to reach US$ 610.3 billion in ...