Coffee has more calories, more caffeine, and will stain your teeth more. Tea is less filling and will have less taste to it.
No, it is dissoving and/or extracting the flavourous compounds already present in tea.
After someone drinks a cup of coffee or tea, it only takes about 10 to 15 minutes for them to start feeling the effects of the caffeine in their system, such as being more alert and awake.
Mug sizes vary, as well as the term "mug". By definition the term mug generally refers to a sturdy built type of cup often used for drinking hot beverages such as coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. Mugs by definition have handles and often hold more liquid than other types of cups.Usually a mug holds 12 ounces of liquid, a double tea cup. In formal settings a mug is usually not used for serving hot beverages, a teacup or a coffee cup is generally preferred.
By weight, yes. As brewed, no. An average tea bag is around 2g of tea, when brewed will usually contain around 50-60mg of caffeine. An average serving of ground coffee is about 15g, and brewed usually contains 80-100mg of caffeine.
Coffee beans are a big thing that Kenya manufactures.
There is no such English phrase as "tea of a cup." You either have a cup of tea, or you have tea in a cup.
Tea spoons are usually used in combination with tea, and coffee spoons are most commonly in coffe cups. This is the actual difference. If you take a tea spoon into a coffe cup, it will "transform" into a coffee spoon, as there is no tea present. Except for when one actually knows the difference and invests in specifically designed flatware sets which include the smaller sized coffee spoons. Many people may consider they drink coffee out of coffee cups because that is what their cup contains, when in many establishments and homes, coffee will be served in tea cups which are generally larger than traditional (and correct) coffee cups for the purpose.
a tea bag stays loger in a cup
tee is an american word for a top and tea is something like coffee that you drink :)
Yes. White tea has about 1% the caffeine of coffee (almost none) Green tea has 5-10% the caffeine of coffee Oolong tea has about 15% the caffeine of coffee Black tea has 20% the caffeine of coffee (the same as decaf coffee)
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No, I prefer coffee.
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It is really based on what type of coffee or tea it is. Some teas can cost thousands of dollars for one cup. While the same goes for coffee. It can also depend on where you buy the tea or coffee.
Yes, 5 - 10% the caffeine of a cup of coffee.