I think it is because of the caffeine in the tea.
The caffeine in sweet tea can cause dehydration. However, tea and coffee as well are made with water which does offer hydration.
No, there are many additives in bottled iced tea that are not present in water. Additionally, caffeine from the tea can dehydrate the body.
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.
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.
Dehydration is spelled dehydration
hydrate dehydrate rehydrate
No, eating snow will not dehydrate you.
Yes cranberry juice will dehydrate you.
Tea is mostly made out of water, since that is only infused with tea leaves. So the answer is no. Tea, as a general rule, will tend to hydrate you. However, there are many chemicals in the tea, and the stronger you brew the tea, the less available water your body will be able to have from it.Tea does contain caffeine, which can cause dehydration in very high doses, but the amount of caffeine in tea is too low to cause a dehydrating effect, even if you drink a lot of tea.
The word you are looking for is "dehydrate."
Dehydrate a chicken? Add your favorite seasonings let it sit so it can marinade then put it in the fryer if you have one. I wouldn't Dehydrate it unless you want to have a crusty dry turkey. Clean the chicken to soak it in vinegar before marinating it.
One antonym could be "dry" or "dehydrate"