In Britain in World War 2 tea was available but rationed.
coffee,whiskey,and tea
If you mean when they were in the trenches then they mainly drank tea. The tea was easy to transport because it was light. But the tea often tasted of petrol because the tea was often contained in empty petrol pots.When they were on leave they would drink beer, ale, coffee, tea etc. whatever theirrationscould afford. I hope this helped because i haven't studied world war 1 at school yet because i am only 12. But I found a website with thisinformation. thank you.
"Hippies" drank the same things everyone else drank: tea, coffee, cola, root beer, beer, hard liquor, water, sprite, etc.
definitely not jewce
During the Revolutionary War, men commonly drank beer, cider, and rum, as these beverages were more accessible and safer than water, which was often contaminated. Soldiers also consumed whiskey, especially as it became more widely produced in the colonies. In addition to these alcoholic drinks, coffee and tea were popular, although tea faced disdain after the Boston Tea Party. Overall, the consumption of alcoholic beverages played a significant role in the daily life and morale of soldiers.
Yes, they did, but coffee was used more.
Some Hindu's drink tea and coffee and some Hindu's don't.
No. Ancient Romans did not even know of Tea or Coffee.
tea, coffee wouldn't be imported tell later
they would drink tea, coffee, water, hot chocolate or milk
We do drink tea, but its usually cold tea. and in the mornings coffee sometimes wakes you up better.
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Tea, coffee, water or lemonade.
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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.
No,because its good to drink tea but coffee no,because coffee is bad for your heart
They drink the same as any other people in the world. Water, tea, coffee, alcohol etc