is there a thread about this two popular drinks aside from soda?
just clean and fun debate for everybody while enjoying coffee or tea? perhaps...
is there a thread about this two popular drinks aside from soda?
just clean and fun debate for everybody while enjoying coffee or tea? perhaps...
tea.... not those cheap crap ones in packets though.
Those $800 chinese tea.
I can't live without tea, but I can't stand coffee.
I can't live without coffee, but I don't mind having tea either.
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Tea -- black, without any sugar or milk.
Coffee is all right, so long as I don't have to ingest it.
You're my kind of tea-drinker.Originally Posted by HuangYushi
I can't live without both.
Coffee - not instant, has to be expresso but I'd rather drink instant then Starbucks, which tastes like watered down coffee.
Tea - english breakfast + a scone or Jasmine + yumcha.
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Kung Fu tea... The one where you only have three little cups on a specially made box like object.
Needs real skills, and real taste for quality tea.
i used to love tea dnt drink it no more
Do you mean those yum cha in Hong Kong? Man, those rocks! But it is quite a hassle following the traditions, though? It is very nice...Originally Posted by strife_au
Any type of tea- English, Chinese, Japanese, fruit, herbal etc.
And tea contains less caffine thn coffee. But i do enjoy a latte or cappuccino or any of the sweet mixes with caramel, chocolate etc. once in a while.
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I like both tea and coffee, but given a choice, I'd go for coffee. I drink coffee with a bit of milk but no sugar, I dislike coffee that tastes too sweet. I drink all sorts of tea except jasmine green tea, the jasmine fragance completely puts me off. Usually add milk to my tea as well, but no sugar - unless its Japanese green tea, no milk and no sugar.
both, coffee and chinese/japanese tea. depends on situation.
i seldom hear ppl add sugar or milk into japanese green tea/chinese tea...
i only drink coffee in the morning. at first it was effective but after awhile it lost its effectiveness. but it became a habit...i also have a cup during school to keep me awake in a boring class....but only one cup per day
as for tea I like green tea but I don't drink that very often...i prefer iced tea (normal tea with ice...not the one from the can/bottle or something)
I love the smell of coffee but I hate the taste. Love all kinds of tea, Chinese, Japanese, iced. I'm addicted to the 'milk tea' ("lai cha") they serve at all those Hong Kong-style cafes...
And I'm also addicted to iced caramel macchiatos from Starbucks...not sure if those count as coffee.
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