bottle drinks are said to cause cavities so caned drinks are better
No I don't think so.
Green tea and canned (or bottled) tea are two separate categories that can overlap. For example, you can have green tea in a can, or freshly brewed green tea. Similarly you can have other kinds of tea (like black tea) from a can, and you can make them freshly brewed as well.So there are two questions here:Is canned tea or bottled tea better or worse than freshly brewed tea?Canned or bottled tea is much worse. Because it has been brewed long in advance, it loses both flavor and health benefits (the antioxidants and the flavor chemicals both break down over time). It is also much more expensive per cup than brewing your own tea. It is also less sustainable (uses more resources in its production).Is green tea better than black tea or other types of tea?This is largely a matter of personal taste. Green tea is healthy, but so are other types of tea, and there is no evidence that green tea is universally healthier than black tea or other teas. Drink whichever kind of tea tastes best to you!
yes because it is filtered 100% and it has a better taste and also it is healthy.
because it's more freh.
Bottled spring water is often not better for people because it does not undergo the same rigorous testing for impurities as a city's municipal water supply, which is the origin of tap water.
Depends on what company you're comparing tap water to. But most bottled water companies use filtered water (the same as tap water). In most cases bottled water is not purer than tap water. Note that tap water is not the same everywhere, not are all brands of bottled water the same. But legal requirements for water purity are the same for tap water as for bottled water. In some cases, bottled water actually is tap water, that has simply been taken from the tap and put into bottles.
They have a more concentrated liquor content- packed tighter together in smaller containers so have alcoholic ( striking power) like magnum cartridges. also some hide their smell better than beers. there are canned cocktails with high alcohol content.
It's about the same. Most bottled water IS tap water, so any chemicals and weird stuff in tap water are in bottled water too.
No, the difference should be negligible to non-existent. In most breweries, they are the same beer, except that the bottled and canned beer is pasteurized, and draft beer is not.
As far as your health, tap and bottled water is the same. One is not better than the other. Many brands of bottled water is actually tap water that has been bottled. It is a personal preference as to which is best.
The only restriction is the weight - you can't legally gross more than 80,000 lbs. in a tractor-trailer in the United States (without having special permits). An average tractor-trailer unit (sleeper tractor, 53' dry van trailer) weighs about 34,000 lbs, so it can haul about 46,000 lbs. Bottled beer weighs more than canned beer (glass is heavier than aluminum), and bottled beer has heavier packaging than canned beer. What does this mean? On average, a 53' trailer can legally carry about 850-900 cases (24 -12oz bottles/case) of bottled beer, and about 1700-1800 cases (24 12oz cans/case) of canned beer. Enough beer to make you more than welcome at any party you should decide to crash! :D
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