Tea and coffee do not contain any measurable sugar, unless you add it.
There is no real answer to this question since it can go either way. It all depends on which you put more sugar in. ExampleIf you put more sugar in coffee it will have more sugar. If you put more sugar in Ice-tea then that will have more sugar.
Well tea has less caffeine than coffee so you will be less jittery unless you put a lot of sugar in your tea
I like both I like tea the best. I like coffee way more than tea except when coffee is without sugar because it would taste very bitter if it's just natural. Tea is healthier for you than coffee though.
Green tea is generally considered to be healthier than coffee. People are less tempted to add in sugar or milk to tea. Green tea will also have less calories, fat, sodium, and caffeine than coffee does.
Neither. Coffee and tea are essentially colored and flavored water. There are no calories until the sugar and creams are added.
China produces the greatest amount of tea coffee and sugar in the world
On average coffee, but that is not to say that tea does not have caffeine. Tea USA brands per 8 oz has about 40 mg Drip coffee has about 115-175 mg Just to add a little more to this answer: If you were to measure the amount of caffiene in tea leaves and coffee beans you would find more caffeine in tea but the way coffee beans are processed and ground means that more of the caffeine from coffee gets into the drink. To summarise: If you are talking about the drink: Coffee generally has more caffeine If you are talking about the plants: Tea generally has more caffeine.
No,she loves tea more than
The sugar used to sweeten coffee, tea, and cereal is sucrose. Sucrose is normal table sugar. It is categorized as a disaccharide.
The correct way to tell people about your love of java is to say that "I prefer coffee to tea."
Generally speaking tea (of most forms - not including herbals) contains more caffeine than coffee.
You can get your ceramic Tea Coffee and Sugar container designs made in the UK at ikea.