No. Water is the most widely drunk beverage. Then, after water, TEA is the second most widely drunk beverage.
coffee is England, scotland, Australia love coffee!(UNBELIBLE!!!)
The second most consume beverage in the world is tea, second only to WATER.
"Ranonapongo" is the most common drink in Madagascar besides Coffee and water.
Tea
No, lions do not drink coffee. They get their hydration from water and do not consume beverages like coffee, which is not a part of their natural diet.
No, Vikings did not drink coffee or tea as we know them today. Coffee was introduced to Europe in the 17th century, long after the Viking Age had ended, and tea became popular in Europe even later. Instead, Vikings primarily consumed mead, ale, and fermented beverages, along with water and possibly herbal infusions.
Tea, coffee, water or lemonade.
You can drink boiled water not boiling water if you like to drink boiled water you can add a coffee or milo and even milk :)
The Ndebele people typically drink a variety of beverages such as water, tea, coffee, traditional beer made from maize or sorghum, and commercial sodas or juices. Traditional African beverages like mageu, a fermented maize drink, may also be consumed.
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.
Water and coffee.
I like coffee or water.