Tea may prevent cancer, restrict blood cholesterol, control high blood pressure, lower blood sugar, suppress aging, deter food poisoning prevent and treat skin disease, stop cavities and fight viruses while the benefits of coffee is still not clear. The history of tea started when it was discovered in 2700 B.C. while coffee was dicovered later in 674 A.D. Tea has approximately 55 milligrams of caffeine per cup while coffee has approximately 125-185 milligrams of caffeine per cup. Tea is also less expensive than coffee and is one of the least expensive beverages on the market today. Tea also promotes peace and tranquility and requires a degree of ceremony.
2006-10-30 21:08:14
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answer #1
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answered by spacemonkey 2
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Well ,,,, The British would choose tea ,,,, They chose to stop and boil tea while waiting for every one else to catch up after going in land four miles against little or no resistance from their assigned beach head at Normandy June 6th 1944 ,,,, They sat there and did nothing but drink their stupid tea while allied solders on Utah and Omaha Beach were being slaughtered ,,,,,, Read your history ,,,,Allot of allied soldiers died in the operation conceived by the British blithering idiot Bernard Montgomery called Operation Market Garden ,,,, They went in with over 10,000 troops and came back out with less than 2,000 with their tails tightly tucked between their legs ,,,, It was another Dunkirk and all because of their stupidity and their tea ,,,,,
2006-10-30 22:01:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I enjoy both ha not at the same time
Tea strong a little milk full cream no sugar
Coffee Latte espresso cappuccino brown sugar sometimes not all coffee needs sugar
either thank you
2006-11-02 21:36:48
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answered by Eric C 4
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Neither really, but i do drink tea on airplane flights, but it is the only time that i really do drink tea. I don't mind ice tea and ice coffee though.
2006-10-31 22:29:26
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answered by carpau0 4
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