One common purpose of tea is that it acts as a perk, for example a person got drunk yesterday and got a bad hangover the next morning and realized he is late for work. Henceforth drinks some tea to perk or "awaken" himself.
Other people simply enjoy it as a hobby. Drinking tea is actually an art. Some old people practice the art of tea brewing in hope that time would pass faster.
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This depends on what you think the purpose of tea is. Iced tea is a nice refreshing drink to have in the summer. So if your purpose for drinking tea is to have a cool summer drink then, no, adding ice does not take away the purpose
Tea was discovered so long ago that there are only legends. One says that tea was discovered by accident when a tea leaf fell into Shen Nung's boiled water, so in that case, yes, it was always used for drinking. The second legend says that the leaves were used as a healing remedy but it was still used for drinking in that case.
You are simply drinking tea .
drinking tea results in causing moles on your skin
There are no known side effects related to drinking tea for weight loss. Drinking tea is very beneficial for you.
by cleansing it out
In Japan the making and drinking of tea is a ceremonial ritual.
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Drinking tea helps to keep your body hydrated, a hydrated body does concentrate better.
The Mad Hatter does keep drinking tea.In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, he not only drinks tea at the mad tea party, but carries on drinking tea when he appears as a witness at the trial of the Knave of Hearts. Then, when he appears again in Through the Looking Glass(with the new name Hatta) he is still drinking tea.