While coffee is very good, it is tea (if brewed the English way) (those who want to learn how English tea is made, pm me) which takes the cake (Ha there goes a pun!)
I'm drinking my morning coffee right now and could not face the day without it-- part of my morning ritual. However, in the afternoon, I love a cup of tea as a pick me up and before bed an herbal infusion-- a place for everything and everything in its place I say-- not an either/or situation for me.
Coffee all day long in the winter, in summer it is coffee for the morning and then tea
coffee or tea works fine, but you have to eat before you drink either! Some people love the feeling of black coffee down their stomach right after they get up, but the acidity in coffee or tea isn't good! at least have a piece of white bread with it.
coffee for breakfast and coffee last thing at night otherwise I can't sleep
Coffee all the time for me, in the morning, lunch and evening, just love coffee. its not often I drink tea
I enjoy both...anytime of day. But coffee is my main choice.
I like the aroma of coffee, but I can't drink it, because I'm unable to sleep for 24 hours after just one cup.
I LOVE tea, I think I'm addicted to black tea. I drink at least 4-5 tall glasses of (not too hot) black tea everyday.
I love coffee! Can drink it all day. Even before bed,and go to sleep.
Coffee before breakfast. Tea after a meal.
but i think they both r not gud for health.
It is 8.55am here in Ireland and I am enjoying a cup of Lyons tea, lyons is an Irish company that provided tea to the Irish market, I am actually very interested to find out if there is anyone here from a tea producing country, I am really intersted in the whole process and who harvests the tea etc. I know I could google but I rather hear from someone here if there is anyone
I love both. Coffee alone, tea with food. I can drink either any time and still sleep at night as well.
tea is best. green tea fights cancer, disease, and aging.
I am british and as a rule were famous for drinking tea however in my case im mainly a coffee drinker and I only have tea when im poorly or stressed because I find it helps to relax you and makes you feel better inside.
Definitely TEA, I drink it all day long! I read about a study done, 11 people in each group; one drank coffee twice a day for two weeks, the other drank tea. Samples were taken from people in each group and bacteria was introduced to each sample. The coffee drinkers samples had no change, the tea drinkers however showed an instant display of combatative cells towards the bacteria! There's proof that tea aides our bodies in fighting bacteria...just one of the many ways it benefits our health, I wrote about it recently.
Thank u for the useful information about tea drinking.
I will never again be able to touch a teabag, much less drink the foul liquid it produces.
Art of the ceremonies and freshness of the leaves or beans respectively, these are the key components of both.
It is so interesting to hear that coffee has health benefits now. It is really hard to say which one to drink more of. After searching around the internet I found a great info-graphic that shows some more of the health benefits of coffee. The following link shows ten different reasons coffee is good for you. http://www.coffeeforless.com/articles/health-benefits-drinking-coffee.html . Hmmm, I wonder what out weighs the other the reasons coffee is good or the reasons it is bad. There could be less negatives to drinking tea over coffee.
it is said that drink tea or coffee is not health after meal,there are Caffeine in the tea and coffee,it is harmful to your body if you keep drinking .but sometimes it is good to cultivate Character,especially drink tea, I am a chinese,there is a long histroy of tea culture ,thousands of years .i like drink tea too,very Sweet-smelling.have a try
Tea or coffee after meals helps you lose weight. So that's a good thing if you are overweight, and bad if you want to gain some.
In some parts of my country, we just drink coffee to start a new day. No breakfast. We drink tea after meals only. Personally, I only drink coffee or tea when my stomach is full. Otherwise I will feel dizzy and just want to vomit.
I'm not speaking as an expert, but only as what works for me. Coffee is a must have for me first thing in the morning, even before breakfast. It seems that I can get in gear faster and preform better during the day. I happen to drink green tea all other times.
Their is no such time limit to go for a cup of coffee, coffee works well to wake up yourself. Coffee have various good and bad effects on body but no good or bad effects is shown up regarding drinking coffee after eating our before eating.. you can take it any time.
by Susan Keeping 13 years ago
I have decided I have to stop. I am so sad. I love coffee; the taste, the smell, how it makes me feel.But lately I've been having pains in my chest that go away when I don't drink coffee. So, I think I'll have to switch full time to tea. I bought some green tea yesterday and when I was drinking it...
by The Jet 12 years ago
Coffee or tea?And why? I like both, but coffee is the sure winner -- because it smells wonderful, no tea aroma can put a smile on my face like some fresh coffee aroma, and it makes me type faster. I can list more reasons, but I won't.
by Cynthia 11 years ago
Is there something in coffee or tea besides caffeine to make you jittery?Even when I drink decaf, I still feel jittery. Is there something other than caffeine that causes this? Or is it that they simply just can not remove ALL of the caffeine?
by Pete 11 years ago
What's you first drink in the morning? Tea, coffee, juice or maybe something else? And why?I am a huge tea drinker (English upbringing) but my first drink of the day is always a coffee. I think it's just habit as it is quick and easy using my Keurig one-cup coffee maker. How...
by BRIAN SLATER 12 years ago
How much tea is a safe amount to drink per day?Most people drink a cup of tea every couple of hours, so exactly how much is enough before you start damaging your health?
by Billy Haynes 3 years ago
I was put on a Candida diet about 7 weeks ago, instantly had to stop drinking coffee (green tea only). At the 6 week mark, I was able to start re-introducing foods I had to eliminate, coffee was one of the first options.However, this morning I found myself tied between wanting tea, or coffee! I...
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