Absolutely. A daily recommended fluid intake can consist of any fluid (except alcohol) - so tea, coffee, fruit juice, milk & water are all acceptable, so long as the coffee & tea is in moderation.
Tea is a solid and a fluid.
In it's herbal state, tea is a solid, as it sits in the teabag.
Once water is added to brew the teabag, it becomes a fluid.
Certainly, it is just flavored water. I drink large amounts of tea almost every day.
If it contains enough water
yes
Assuming your tea cup holds six fluid ounces, then 18 fluid ounces would be equal to three tea cups.
Yes, tea counts towards your daily fluid intake, although if the tea contains caffeine it may act as a diuretic and dehydrate you. Herbal tea, however, is very beneficial to your health and can both hydrate you and provide antioxidants.
It certainly can be.
yes
Yes, tea counts towards your daily fluid intake, although if the tea contains caffeine it may act as a diuretic and dehydrate you. Herbal tea, however, is very beneficial to your health and can both hydrate you and provide antioxidants.
There are 3 fluid teaspoons in one fluid tablespoon.
6 tsp
no it wont water is a fluid
The answer is 12... 3tsp=1tbsp 4tbsp=1/4cup=2oz...
I think its a 250 mL or 1 L I Just Learned It..8 US fluid ounces = 236.588237 milliliters1 liter = 33.8140227 US fluid ounces
Yes, so long as you drink the tea straight, without sweetener, tea can be counted towards your normal fluid intake.Tea contains caffeine, and there are a lot of sources that claim that caffeine is a diuretic and thus caffeine-containing beverages "do not count" towards your daily fluid intake. These claims are misleading--scientific evidence suggests that this diuretic effect of caffeine happens only at high doses, far above the amount in a single cup of tea--and furthermore than people develop a tolerance to this effect, so that caffeine has no diuretic effect for people who regularly consume it.Be careful if you sweeten your tea, however. Sweetened drinks can be dehydrating. It's good to limit your sugar intake anyway.
The amount of calories in a glass of sweet tea depends on the amount of sugar and other sweeteners that are added to the tea. An 8-ounce serving of the average bottled sweet tea contains 90 calories and 23 grams of sugar.