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Yes, both coffee and tea are diuretics, meaning they can increase urine production and potentially lead to dehydration if consumed in large amounts.

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Is it true that tea and coffee are diuretics?

Yes, both tea and coffee are considered diuretics, meaning they can increase urine production and lead to more frequent trips to the bathroom.


What do you like to choose between tea or coffee?

tea


Is tea or coffee kosher?

Yes, both tea and coffee is kosher. However, flavoured teas and coffees require kashrut certification.


What is the relationship with coffee and tea?

In its essence, coffee is a kind of tea, brewed with cherry seeds from the coffea arabica or coffea robusta plant instead of leaves of the camellia sinensis (tea) plant, and for the most part, in the processing stages for both coffee beans and tea leaves, both are dried and fermented to a certain degree, and with the exception of green tea (the exception is hōjicha, a roasted green tea) and white tea, coffee beans and many varieties of tea are roasted.


Where could a person buy tea and coffee online?

One can purchase tea and coffee from various websites like Overstock and Peets. Both websites offer a great amount of drinks, including tea and coffee.


Is it true that chai tea contains more caffeine than coffee?

Generally speaking tea (of most forms - not including herbals) contains more caffeine than coffee.


Which is the best for the body Tea or Coffee?

Both coffee and tea contain antioxidants and have varied health benefits. The one drawback which coffee has to a greater extent than tea is the amount of caffeine. For people with certain health conditions, such as heart disease, the amount of caffeine in coffee could be detrimental, making tea a better choice for them.


Does tea contains coffee?

There is no coffee in tea, however there is caffeine in tea.


In the land of coffee but no tea there is...?

Easy. Coffee. The Land of Coffee (but no tea) has coffee. Either that or there are books but no pages


If in a class of 30 students10 take tea but not coffee and 14 take tea then how many take coffee but not tea?

Unless we can assume that all students take tea, or coffee, or both, then we do not have enough information in the facts given. All we know competely is the details regarding tea. 14 take tea and 10 of those do not take coffee. This tells us that 4 people who take tea do also take coffee. But, this leaves 16 people who definitely don't take tea .... these people 'might' take coffee, but perhaps some of them only take water, or cola, or whatever.


Is coffee the most popular drink?

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.


Is decaf tea a diuretic?

Some herbal teas are taken for their diuretic properties (i.e. Tending to increase the discharge of urine). Examples include dandelion (recommended that pregnant women NOT use), pandanus leaf, Phyllanthus Amarus, cat's whisker. Most herbal teas are not diuretics, i.e. they will not affect the body differently than a cup of hot water.